If only that scoop actually dumped air into the engine bay. Totally cosmetic but still, looks great.
Nicely done. I would be painting one myself as I have the skill set and tools to do it. Paint is still expensive now. So maybe not.
I would take their cash and sit on it for a bit, park it out in the sun, and see if they don't come out on their own. I have heard other people say that in Texas and AZ the hail dents disappear with the high heat and sun.
They should have made it an option and not a take it and like it sort of deal. Not everyone needs the AWD. Especially those of us in a no snow or low snow zone. fWD does just fine here.
I bet it does, look at that line between the front fender and the bumper. Same as your Maverick. I would search for an exploded parts diagram and compare bolt hole locations.
No, it does that anytime you move it a short distance like that. I get it every morning when I stop and open the work gate then pull forward 100 feet.
now if you can get that number to appear after 250 miles worth of driving that would win the GOLD.
I put chrome letters in my Maverick spot. I always thought silver, red and white looked great together. Gold might be an option too.
Do a photo shop exercise and see if you like the pop or not.
Ahh, the Mustang look. I like the white stipes over black. I have a HPR truck and was thinking of doing something stripewise to it. These are nice looking but a bit over my idea.
For 260 plus some shipping and a bit of time to do the bumper, I would for sure go for that over the process I described. If that means anything to you. I have installed a set of DD foglights on my Maverick and getting that front bumper off is not hard but... I wonder if leaving it on...