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I'll be brief since there are multiple threads on accessories. What ever I didn't purchase at accessories.ford or use my rewards at oemford.parts I let the dealer install.

The exceptions are smartlinerusa (floormats) and cravenspeed (stubby junior antenna).

LM's performance department applied the ceramic coating and installed door molding, hood protector, AS-1 level windshield tint.

Touch up paint takes a while so I ordered it through the dealer along with the tailgate assist. . Purchased stainless steel tailgate lettering through oem, it comes with a warranty. Heated 12v seat cushion at Wagan and the unheated ones are on the passenger and driver's back seat on towels. from Aldi (9.99 each).

Ford accessories have a GET18 code (18% off) for January. Oem has specials and promotions up to 35% off.
 

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A tinted windshield visor band helps reduce sun glare. Tinting the complete windshield (clear) helps reduce heat transfer into the cabin. Two separate things, not sure if they can be combined.
A little research I did says quality ceramic tint blocks UV rays and reduces glare.
 

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-A fitted bed rug and a tonneau cover.
-Tailgate assist.
-Tailgate letters. Get the plastic ones instead of the decal-like ones.
-You won't need the tailgate lock as it locks with the doors.
-Since the Lariat has CarPlay & Andriod Play, you won't need a phone holder, but I would get one of those units that connect CarPlay to your phone wirelessly. Having wires around the cup holders and shift knob is annoying. Amazon has a bunch of choices.
-Hybrid, you say? Get a battery charger. Again, Amazon and you'll find good ones for under $30.
-Dogs? Get a back seat protector. Again, Amazon.
-Live in a high temperature area? Ceramic tint the front windshield first, then if more money available, do the front sides.
-Replace all back-up lights with LED's. So much better visibility when you're trying to see behind you in the dark.

While there are many more modifications to be had, these are the ones I would start with, but of course, personal preferences.
 

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I'm not a fan of glueing things to the hood, I wish they made a bolt on option.
It’s not glue. It’s 3M automotive tape that can be removed if/when necessary.

Also, there is an option that sits off the hood and actually covers the edge of the side quarter panels too. A simple Google search will reveal it but I just don’t think it looks as good.
 

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It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but I’ll be buying either the Keko sport bar or Ford sport bar if it releases in the US by the time mine arrives.

I’ll just have someone 3d print the molle panel to make it larger and not have the keko branding.
 
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I'll be brief since there are multiple threads on accessories. What ever I didn't purchase at accessories.ford or use my rewards at oemford.parts I let the dealer install.

The exceptions are smartlinerusa (floormats) and cravenspeed (stubby junior antenna).

LM's performance department applied the ceramic coating and installed door molding, hood protector, AS-1 level windshield tint.

Touch up paint takes a while so I ordered it through the dealer along with the tailgate assist. . Purchased stainless steel tailgate lettering through oem, it comes with a warranty. Heated 12v seat cushion at Wagan and the unheated ones are on the passenger and driver's back seat on towels. from Aldi (9.99 each).

Ford accessories have a GET18 code (18% off) for January. Oem has specials and promotions up to 35% off.
The FordPass app says how many points I'll get for my Maverick purchase, but I wasn't sure how far those points would go. I kept thinking it was a water bottle or an oil change but it sounds like you can get more for the amount you're given.
 

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The FordPass app says how many points I'll get for my Maverick purchase, but I wasn't sure how far those points would go. I kept thinking it was a water bottle or an oil change but it sounds like you can get more for the amount you're given.
42,000 FPR points from a new vehicle purchase are currently worth $210 at any Ford dealer. They can be used toward essentially anything that a dealer cashier can charge you for, including using them toward another vehicle.
 
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-A fitted bed rug and a tonneau cover.
-Tailgate assist.
-Tailgate letters. Get the plastic ones instead of the decal-like ones.
-You won't need the tailgate lock as it locks with the doors.
-Since the Lariat has CarPlay & Andriod Play, you won't need a phone holder, but I would get one of those units that connect CarPlay to your phone wirelessly. Having wires around the cup holders and shift knob is annoying. Amazon has a bunch of choices.
-Hybrid, you say? Get a battery charger. Again, Amazon and you'll find good ones for under $30.
-Dogs? Get a back seat protector. Again, Amazon.
-Live in a high temperature area? Ceramic tint the front windshield first, then if more money available, do the front sides.
-Replace all back-up lights with LED's. So much better visibility when you're trying to see behind you in the dark.

While there are many more modifications to be had, these are the ones I would start with, but of course, personal preferences.
Do the backup LEDs have really poor light output? If so I'm doubly screwed because I have the Black Appearance Package where the taillights are tinted lol
 
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42,000 FPR points from a new vehicle purchase are currently worth $210 at any Ford dealer. They can be used toward essentially anything that a dealer cashier can charge you for, including using them toward another vehicle.
Good to know, thanks for the breakdown. Looks like I'll be using points to purchase a couple things directly from the dealership.
 

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No rails/crossbars for me, I'm putting dirt bikes in the back. I have a hitch cover already (actually got it last year when I though I was going to receive a Maverick soon lol) but the water bottle sized for the door pockets is a great idea. Do you know if any brands that fit?
So the TS Rails are like $180. They give the option for rails with a cover. They also add tie down points for things like the bikes. I'm getting removable rails so I can do big loads with them off, but with on things like a cooler over the closed cover (see road trip).

As for the bottles, see this thread. I don't have my truck yet, so can't confirm but good data. Seems like the Yeti Rambler 18 oz, Hydroflask 24, Rtic 20, and Stanley 20 are a few bottles. Good luck.

https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...ally-fit-in-the-front-doors.5332/#post-113252
 

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42,000 FPR points from a new vehicle purchase are currently worth $210 at any Ford dealer. They can be used toward essentially anything that a dealer cashier can charge you for, including using them toward another vehicle.
I decided to get a Ford VISA card last August while waiting. It allows you to earn FordPoints on purchases. I've accumulated about 24,000 pts and a cash rebate in about 6 months. Pretty decent rewards with the card. I got $100 statement credit for initially spending $3k in 90 days...and I think there is another $200 credit when/if you reach $6k in total spending each 12 months...3.33% back in credit, as well as the FordPoints.
 

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42,000 FPR points from a new vehicle purchase are currently worth $210 at any Ford dealer. They can be used toward essentially anything that a dealer cashier can charge you for, including using them toward another vehicle.
You ain’t kidding when you say you can use them on anything the dealer can sell you, used them myself to buy a set of the 245/65/17 wildpeak at3/w’s and ended up paying less than $800 for the tires and installation/balancing and still have a set of very low mileage stock Pirelli scorpion atr’s to sell if I want to
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