For plastic protection, I used PPF. It stays in place and does not leave adhesive residue. I applied on all areas that tend to scuff and scratch, including bottom of door panels.
It sucks that you have to go through the process but it sounds to me like any dealer should be able to fix all of these electrical issues. I don't have any experience with the Lemon Law but I believe your Maverick has to go through a lot of unsuccessful attempts at fixing these issues before it...
Tailgate Assist
Ford Roll-Up Bed Cover
Weathertech Floor Mats
Tailgate Spoiler
Rough Country Beb Mat
Ford Bed Devider
Bugflector from Realtruck
Eibach lowering springs
Steeda Brace
PPF the Interior Plastic
2023 Maverick Lariat Eco AWD
Since you do a lot of highway/freeway driving, it's going to happen. If you stick your hand out the window going 70+mph you will often get hit with a rock and it hurts like hell, lol. Cars and trucks get hit constantly on the highway; the more serious damage is done when driving behind those...
That whole rail under the rear window has tons of imperfections from factory anyways. Spray it with bed liner and you will not have any issues in the future.
I'm on the fence on this. I like it without lettering but may try vinyl letters in the future. If I dont like them, I can just peel them off, no problem.
How is the spoiler holding up? I bought one with Ford points but I still have not installed it. How easy/ difficult was the install? I'm just worried that you only get one shot at it since it uses 3m tape. I agree that it looks factory.
It totally changes the look and stance. I like it. The black on black just doesn't go well. Great choice. You got me thinking about these wheels and tires for my Alto blue AWD Lariat.
That is what these shady people do on a daily basis, lie and cheat customers. The GM is unprofessional and incompetent based on his email. I love the mug shots with full names, nice job, lol!
I have alto blue as well, that's good to hear. Chips suck because it will never look the same with touch up paint repair. In fact, some touch up work looks worse than just leaving it alone.