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Hey T Ranger: I have the same problem with the bead lock capable wheels. I picked up a valve stem extender on a short (3' hose) that you screw on to the hard to get to valve stem and then you air through the hose: makes your issue solved!
A couple of weeks ago, I paid $5K over MSRP in Phoenix. So, rather than $60K, I paid $65K for the 2025 ranger raptor configured as I wanted it. I am delighted with the vehicle and am happy that it is worth every penny. I can not think of another new vehicle in the $65K range that could possibly...
Follow up: Well, it was really simple after all. The decals pulled right off and then a wash with Dawn dish detergent and bingo: a clean look just like the photo above only green.
Thanks everyone for weighing in on this. Mine was probably simple because it had only been on the dealers lot two...
Thanks, adhesive remover a good tip. The Raptor arrived yesterday and as it was new, the stickers peeled right off. Later, on a dusty road, the image of Raptor re-appeared: adhesive remover should do the trick. Thanks again
you folks are all terrific with valid and timely responses. I thank ya'll mucho. I get the Raptor tomorrow and the decals will be gone within the hour of arrival thanks to all this good advice. Summing it all up, I think I will use an acetylene torch and just burn the rear quarter panel off...
Has anyone removed the Raptor decals? If so, what is the best method to minimize paint damage? Thanks much, I pick up my Ranger Raptor tomorrow and want to remove the flashy decals.