I take delivery on Monday and one of the first things I intend on doing is painting my skid plate black.
Anything tricky about removing and reinstalling the factory skid plate, or just straight forward bolts?
Sorry if I missed something or if this topic has been discussed, but there doesn't seem to be any regional sub-forums on the site. Just want to make sure they aren't hiding in plain sight!
No desire to do anything to mine other than wheels and tint. I bought the premium warranty package and Ford service plan and intend to keep things in house and factory for as long as those are in place.
My outgoing GMC Sierra's 6.2L V8 shit the bed out of warranty and it cost me a fortune...
Thanks, although I still wonder if/how you can know whether or not FS roads are gated or not? I think I'll just need to take a day off to go exploring.
I want to find some clearings with good views that would be suitable spots to camp with the kids.
Right, I mentioned elsewhere already but I've always just waxed regularly and seen good results. I'd be curious to try a ceramic coating but some of the costs I've seen mentioned are north of $1K. I think that's a non-starter for me
Is ceramic coating something you can easily do yourself? Like a post wash treatment? Or is this best done by a detail shop? I'm not that familiar with the process
Can you post some more photos of your truck? I'm looking at the same size wheels from Method with a zero offset. I'd really like to see some more shots showing the stance, and if/how much these stick out of the wheel wells. Looks like they're pretty flush...but can you post a few more?
Well, unfortunately, the lot boy scraped the wall pulling the truck out of the service bay last night.
Sooo…yeah. Shit happens. The dealer is obviously apologetic and handling the repairs immediately, but it means a slight delay in delivery.
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