These are in sea grey to match the arches, grills, and wing mirrors.
Fronts before:
Fronts after:
Rears before:
Rears after:
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
Bee-sting Aerial and Steering Wheel Badge
Monday, 8 August 2016
Sunday, 7 August 2016
IPF Lightbar
The pickup came with a Trux 63mm light mounting bumper bar with two IPF spotlights. These were removed and I swapped them for an IPF 600 series 20" double row LED lightbar @ £538 . I ordered some fittings off eBay and fitted the new bar. It isn't yet wired but looks badass already before powering it. The idea is to link it to the high beam via a new circuit and relay.
First Pictures at Home
Saturday, 6 August 2016
He's Home!!
2.5 hours drive home on the day before Ford Fair, saw people videoing the Ranger on the motorway from their Fiestas, Focuses, and Escorts. If you are one of those people please get in touch. I'd love to see those pictures and videos.
Once home, I had to test that it fitted in my garage, and it does, just.... that's a double garage, not much room for error.
The first jobs were the practical ones, new Cosatto hold ISOFIX base for the little'un, and a cage in the rear for the dog.
Once home, I had to test that it fitted in my garage, and it does, just.... that's a double garage, not much room for error.
The first jobs were the practical ones, new Cosatto hold ISOFIX base for the little'un, and a cage in the rear for the dog.
Modifications from the Dealer
Ok so here's how the car was spec'd out ready for sale.
It's a bit of a change so stay with me here!
This is the Ranger before:
...and this is it on collection:
Differences include:
It's a bit of a change so stay with me here!
This is the Ranger before:
...and this is it on collection:
Differences include:
- Aeroklas rear canopy in body colour
- Bedrug in the rear (replacing the rubber load liner)
- Extended wheel arches in sea grey to house the 20 inch Wolf Vermont alloy wheels (with Cooper all-terrain tyres)
- Trux lower push bar in black (swapped from chrome)
- Trux light bar in black (swapped from chrome)
- Ford "Raptor" style front grill with LED daytime running lights
- Removed the two IPF spotlights on the front lightbar (will replace with LED later on this blog)
- Added soft open dampers for rear tailgate and bonnet
Collection Day
So today's the day. I collected the Ranger from Steve @ Hexagon cars in Harrogate. Steve typically deals "German" with lots of used BMW and Mercedes motors, but has recently branched out into the world of pickups. I have to say, he does a brilliant job of presenting a car.
I was very pleased with my experience from Hexagon, and would certainly consider buying from there again.
Anyway, a 6am start on the train from Stoke to Manchester, to Leeds, to Hornbeam Park, arrived at just after 9:30am. Made my way to Hexagon, to be greeted outside by the Ranger. It is a mammoth of a motor, standing way above everything else, and in bright orange to boot.
Some of the features are:
Ford 8" entertainment centre with SYNC2, Bluetooth, DAB, Satellite Navigation, Voice Control, SD card, USB port, Line in. Wiltrak part leather seats, dual climate control, heated and electric seats, Aeroklas canopy, Wolf 20" alloys, Cooper all-terrain tyres, Reverse assist camera and sensors, Cruise control, auto wipers, auto lights, auto dimming mirror, mobile wi-fi hotspot, lane guidance, auto hill decent, tyre pressure monitoring, tow bar and electrics pack.
More on the modifications that I requested later, but for now here is one happy Ranger owner.
I was very pleased with my experience from Hexagon, and would certainly consider buying from there again.
Anyway, a 6am start on the train from Stoke to Manchester, to Leeds, to Hornbeam Park, arrived at just after 9:30am. Made my way to Hexagon, to be greeted outside by the Ranger. It is a mammoth of a motor, standing way above everything else, and in bright orange to boot.
Some of the features are:
Ford 8" entertainment centre with SYNC2, Bluetooth, DAB, Satellite Navigation, Voice Control, SD card, USB port, Line in. Wiltrak part leather seats, dual climate control, heated and electric seats, Aeroklas canopy, Wolf 20" alloys, Cooper all-terrain tyres, Reverse assist camera and sensors, Cruise control, auto wipers, auto lights, auto dimming mirror, mobile wi-fi hotspot, lane guidance, auto hill decent, tyre pressure monitoring, tow bar and electrics pack.
More on the modifications that I requested later, but for now here is one happy Ranger owner.
Friday, 29 July 2016
Deposit Paid
Found my new motor today, been following a specialist dealer for a few weeks and have arranged a spec and price on a new 2016 Ford Ranger Wildtrak. Thousands of pounds worth of modifications already applied from 4x4at.com. More modifications have been discounted and included for when I pick it up.
Collect in a week or so when the Ranger is ready.
Collect in a week or so when the Ranger is ready.
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