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What did you do to your Ranger today?

Tracy Bowman

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thank you tracy, sorry if i derailed the thread, next to my father, this man taught me more about being a decent human being than anyone on the planet.
We all should spend the time with young ones to teach them, give them guidance, & let them know they are loved.
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washed and did a little detail to her today, then installed the terrain management selector, used forscan to turn on the appropriate screens, then enabled selectable drive and voila, i now have terrain management in my non fx4 truck
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washed and did a little detail to her today, then installed the terrain management selector, used forscan to turn on the appropriate screens, then enabled selectable drive and voila, i now have terrain management in my non fx4 truck
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W don’t seem to have this facility on Uk rangers
i do have the switch on my 2020 wildtrak but it looks different
 

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The steps look great and yeas it seems like most things go better with a second set of hands.
How did you decide on these for your truck?
Do you find them functional to use?
Most of these style of running board/steps I am not a fan of how they look. These however look great.
Brian
Thanks mate, yeah function wise they are excellent, wearing a full work boot u can put ur foot on the step as it has plenty of width.

I chose them mainly for the fact they hide the seam along the bottom of the truck and when my wife joins me at our new home she is quite short so when I level the Ranger it will be easy for her.

Only niggle is they are designed for lifted/wider tires so u have to watch the kerbs but ill be leveling it soon so then will be fine
 

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My right rear caught a screw(Photo for reference) sometime late last week, and the pressure slowly bled enough for the truck to notify me on Friday morning. Tossed the spare on to be safe when I got to work and put a plug in the tire this morning.

While I was there I raised the spare upside down with the valve stem facing down. Also checked the torque specs on all the wheels.

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My wife had an extra phone holder rig ($5) sitting in the lower part of her night stand. Since she already has one in her ride I figured I'd use some pieces. I didn't want a long arm suctioned to the window, double stick adhesive is garbage on the dash soooo here it is.

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