Viva*the*Ranger
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- Location
- Bellingham, Wa.
- Vehicle Year
- 2003
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
Just gave her a good buff and wax job. What do ya'll think?
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Mine looks like someone keyed it! You are always welcome to come down to Colorado and buff mine for me.Ha ha, yeah trees will do that. And thanks! I actually had some pretty bad scratches from brush and whatnot, but they came out after a good buff job. I had to go over some spots twice to achieve the look in the pics. A good effort with a buffer goes a long way.
At least it's a 4x4, and you wheel it. A wheeling/DD is supposed to look like it's used. I don't really wheel mine like I did my ranger, for the most part it's a pavement pounder. Ha ha. Bring your truck to Seattle, and I'll see what I can doMine looks like someone keyed it! You are always welcome to come down to Colorado and buff mine for me.
Thanks man! It took a long time to pick them out. Some of the black wheels on the market are too goddy for me. I don't like too much "bling" on my trucks, I think it's ghey.Damn, you could get lost in the depth of the black paint. Wheels look spectacular with your body color.
Much appreciated. I got lucky, and scored a really well taken care of truck. For a '97 it's pretty damn immaculate. I'm not usually a fan of two tone paint, but I think Ford knows how to make it look gooood.I got a b2 that could use some love from ya!!! Lol... I need to do that to mine and clean it up. That f150 looks awesome man not just the wax job but the whole truck.
Ha ha, I thought about that, but my girlfriend is 5' tall, and already has a hard enough time getting in it. I don't mind the way they look, and they are kind of handy for washing the top of the truckI would take the side steps off. It would look much better