I use one for my other car. I think it works great. You do still need to wash the car with something else (mitt, brush). The foam helps to loosen the dirt and grime, making it easier when you wash. Similar to the foam they hit your car with first in a car wash.
The Maverick goes through the...
Besides the standard LineX, bed rails, bed dividers and cover, I added some trunk space to my bed. Pelican box for more space, and a smaller Coho box. Both are weather proof. They are secured with python style cable master locks. The Pelican box is kept in place by a Harbor Freight...
Nice, Roseville area is nice. We thought about moving around there a while back, my parents lived there for a few years. Still have friends and family in that area.
Posting some pics. Forgot to add, I had LineX spray the bed and added a second cubby.
My bed dividers are cut wood, painted in flex seal. the boys like to hide in the bed.
It has been great in replacing both vehicles. I hardly drove the Sierra, as the mpg was in the teens and gas here in California has been between $4-5 a gallon. It’s at $5.20/gallon currently. I would use it 1-2 times a month for home improvement runs (lumber, tools, pool chemicals, etc.) I...
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I got a 2023 XLT in Cactus Grey back in August. I am in Northern California. Love my Maverick. I have put 5000 miles on it so far and made a few mods: new wheels/tires, fender flares, cab spoiler, LED bed lights, bed rails, bed...
I just had these taken off yesterday (03/18). They have just under 4,500 (4,478) miles on them.
They come with everything: Tires, wheels, TPMS sensors, center caps, lug nuts.
Asking $1,000 $900 OBO. Local pickup is in Gilroy, CA (south SF Bay Area).
I went with all Kicker speakers: Kicker 46CSC674 on front doors, Kicker 46CSC44 on rears and Kicker 46CST204 tweeters. Purchased from Crutchfield. At the time I bought them, there were no adapters, so spliced original speaker wires. I believe they have Metra speaker adapters that fit the...
Installed mine. For $100, they are great. Only issue is the rear ones leave a gap and the paint shows under them. The front ones fit better, covered up the paint completely. I added some Xpel paint protection strips where they touch the paint. The sticky tape that came with them did a great...
I am in CA too (NorCal Bay Area, where it is even more expensive). I negotiated with my dealer and got 72month/75K coverage for $1,800. I was okay adding on the coverage, as they were really awesome about honoring MSRP, but I was not going to pay their original asking of $2,900 for the...