Rail & tailgait covers for 99 ranger.
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Rail & tailgait covers for 99 ranger.
My rails and tailgait on my 99 ranger have really takin' a beating and I would like to place some rail/tailgait covers on it, but I am having a hard time finding some that I like. I like the factory rail covers that come on the new F-150's but Ford doesn't make them for the 99 Ranger. Does anybody know where I can get some nice, high quality rail covers that don't look cheap?
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Rail & tailgait covers for 99 ranger.
>My rails and tailgait on my 99 ranger have really takin' a
>beating and I would like to place some rail/tailgait covers
>on it, but I am having a hard time finding some that I like.
> I like the factory rail covers that come on the new F-150's
>but Ford doesn't make them for the 99 Ranger. Does anybody
>know where I can get some nice, high quality rail covers
>that don't look cheap?
I had a similar problem on my 00 ranger, I put in a over-the-rail bedliner (they also come with a tailgate cover also). I had thought about rhino lineing it, but i liked the idea of being able to take the liner with me if I decide to sell it. A new liner from protecta is prolly going to run you about $350 last time i checked. If your paitient and really lucky, you might be able to pick up a good no drill one from a farm and ranch store cheaper than you might think.
If you have alot of black trim and a deep paint color as I do, It should look really nice, and be able to take a beating.
super
>beating and I would like to place some rail/tailgait covers
>on it, but I am having a hard time finding some that I like.
> I like the factory rail covers that come on the new F-150's
>but Ford doesn't make them for the 99 Ranger. Does anybody
>know where I can get some nice, high quality rail covers
>that don't look cheap?
I had a similar problem on my 00 ranger, I put in a over-the-rail bedliner (they also come with a tailgate cover also). I had thought about rhino lineing it, but i liked the idea of being able to take the liner with me if I decide to sell it. A new liner from protecta is prolly going to run you about $350 last time i checked. If your paitient and really lucky, you might be able to pick up a good no drill one from a farm and ranch store cheaper than you might think.
If you have alot of black trim and a deep paint color as I do, It should look really nice, and be able to take a beating.
super
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