Buyer2021
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Ya can't have too many tie-downs!
Getting to in-bed tie-downs can be a literal pain sometimes, like when lashing the load in a bed packed with thorny mesquite brush cuttings (BTDT, my trucks are working trucks). Top of bed-rail Bull Rings solved that problem long ago on my 2005 F150, this weekend got 4 of the latest version for my 2022
I'll let ya know in 2039 if the latest fade as much as the vintage after 17 years in Texas sun ....
(2005 parked in the sun so the morning-dew had burned off; not so much with the 2022 parked in the shade)
Unrelated update on FORScan mods:
Installed without the Climate Bar option (did install the Oil Life in settings option), I've not found any downside. Sticking with my preferred Auto Day/Night setting, IMO it's a nice look in both. Really nothing much is different, just a slightly nicer appearance to my eye.
Getting to in-bed tie-downs can be a literal pain sometimes, like when lashing the load in a bed packed with thorny mesquite brush cuttings (BTDT, my trucks are working trucks). Top of bed-rail Bull Rings solved that problem long ago on my 2005 F150, this weekend got 4 of the latest version for my 2022
I'll let ya know in 2039 if the latest fade as much as the vintage after 17 years in Texas sun ....
(2005 parked in the sun so the morning-dew had burned off; not so much with the 2022 parked in the shade)
Unrelated update on FORScan mods:
Looks like Unreal is a 'keeper'...... Gonna live with the Unreal Theme a while but that one may not be a 'keeper'
Installed without the Climate Bar option (did install the Oil Life in settings option), I've not found any downside. Sticking with my preferred Auto Day/Night setting, IMO it's a nice look in both. Really nothing much is different, just a slightly nicer appearance to my eye.
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