Unfortunately missed this video when it came out, but glad I caught it now. Nice install, and I can see the benefit these offer in protecting your truck undersides. Bu the way, I was checking out the Aeroskin 2 deflector for the hood and they have a new one out that comes with orange led marker lights. Any way thanks for these Ranger upgrade videos, I've started a few of my own, mostly easy stuff since I am not mechanically inclined. Paul
Awesome! If you live in the salt belt, may I suggest you get lots of Fluid Film in under those. They'll hold salt and moisture year 'round and destroy your rockers.
@@vhockada To be honest, I'm not sure. Here's what I think, not what I know lol..... silicone will definitely help a lot, but I don't think it'll last. You won't know when it begins to leak. Then, it'll hold moisture inside, and you definitely don't want that to happen. Fluid film will creep some and be messy, but it displaces moisture and is your best defense against rust. I live in the salt belt, I use Fluid Film all underneath my truck, in the drain holes at the bottom of my doors & tailgate, between the inner and outer fenders, absolutely everywhere.
Unfortunately missed this video when it came out, but glad I caught it now. Nice install, and I can see the benefit these offer in protecting your truck undersides.
Bu the way, I was checking out the Aeroskin 2 deflector for the hood and they have a new one out that comes with orange led marker lights.
Any way thanks for these Ranger upgrade videos, I've started a few of my own, mostly easy stuff since I am not mechanically inclined.
Paul
Awesome!
If you live in the salt belt, may I suggest you get lots of Fluid Film in under those. They'll hold salt and moisture year 'round and destroy your rockers.
Hey do you think if I put silicone around the panels that’ll hopefully keep thing out of the inside? I live in NC and she’s garage kept
@@vhockada To be honest, I'm not sure. Here's what I think, not what I know lol..... silicone will definitely help a lot, but I don't think it'll last. You won't know when it begins to leak. Then, it'll hold moisture inside, and you definitely don't want that to happen.
Fluid film will creep some and be messy, but it displaces moisture and is your best defense against rust.
I live in the salt belt, I use Fluid Film all underneath my truck, in the drain holes at the bottom of my doors & tailgate, between the inner and outer fenders, absolutely everywhere.
@@vhockada Watch this.....ua-cam.com/video/ffwde8dfBvc/v-deo.html
Definitely don’t recommend for rust belters, great idea, great install
had them on for four years pulled them off no rust just to see if it would.@@Rangertex2.3