Zeroedin
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Yes. The decal proves it. Lol, and before you ask….it’s made by Ford.Well, is it 4 wheel drive??
Clearly I need much larger stickers.
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Yes. The decal proves it. Lol, and before you ask….it’s made by Ford.Well, is it 4 wheel drive??
Those are the cleanest UCA's and undercarriage I've ever seen. Even cleaner than showroom. ?Your tires are dirty... ?
I know right? So clean it made his "clean" tires look dirty lol...Those are the cleanest UCA's and undercarriage I've ever seen. Even cleaner than showroom. ?
Wanna bet Alex is out there now with some 303 tire shine? ?I know right? So clean it made his "clean" tires look dirty lol...
That’s a great looking setup you have there Matt. I hate to bring this up, but did you swap out your Roush wheels? Those look different than what’s on the Roush site.Just joined the forum, so while I didn’t actually do this today….it is the most recent thing I’ve done to my Ranger.
Quick backstory first: I’ve had my truck about two months now. There aren’t a lot of Rangers floating around our small coastal town, so I’ve been getting a ton of comments and questions at the pumps, car wash, grocery store etc.
Funny thing is that one of the most frequently asked questions tends to be “Is it 4-wheel drive?”.
Lol, maybe it’s the 20” wheels that throw people off? A few quick pics for reference:
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Anyway, I finally decided to put the question to bed and ordered a “4x4” emblem for the tailgate. “Installed” it late last week:
Another question I get asked is “Who makes that truck?”. It just dawned on me yesterday that the only “Ford” logo visible on the outside is the blue oval on the tailgate….so the question finally makes sense. Problem now is trying to decide if I should add “Ford” to the front somewhere, maybe on the sides…..?
Ugh. First world problems just suck.
Haha. Apologies for the long-winded “first post”…..just figured I’d jump right in with both feet.
Thanks, Duke….and no worries bringing it up, I’m happy to answer any questions. They’re not the original wheels.That’s a great looking setup you have there Matt. I hate to bring this up, but did you swap out your Roush wheels? Those look different than what’s on the Roush site.
You win some, you lose some. I'm sure anyone following this thread has been there and knows that feeling all too well. Just can't let it get to ya. Good luck tomorrow!Well, the truck won today…
I had some free time on my hands. I thought it would be an ideal time to get my Diode Dnamics lights installed. I made an aluminum bracket to mount the lights to and still clear the ACC radar. I broke a drill bit, a tap, and a bolt getting this installed. I can say I am now pretty handy unthreading things, a 1/4 turn at a time, with vice grips. Now these issues are corrected, I am very happy with the bracket. I did think ahead and drilled holes for two sets of lights, should I decide to add more.
Then it came time to install the lights. Getting the bolt up through the hole was not terrible. Getting the flat washer, split washer, and nut on, blind, was challenging. The good news is, every time I dropped a piece of hardware, it landed safely on a plastic lip along the opening in the bumper. The bad news is, stainless steel hardware is not magnetic enough to be retrieved with a magnet. So, I had to pull down the plastic lip, and reaching in from behind, and kind of, ahem, finger the truck. No lost hardware!
Now, the lights are and and I’m ready to some how squeeze a socket up inside the bumper to tighten things up. Nope, not happening. The metal on the bracket is so thin, the shoulder on the included carriage bolt protrudes though. This means the bracket doesn’t adequately tighten against whatever surface you are mounting it to.
Out with the lights. Time to break out the Dremel and trim this back a bit.
Window of opportunity closed for the day. Back at it tomorrow.