Sponsored

Some Ranger lovers are ridiculous

Todd Chapin

Well-Known Member
First Name
Todd
Joined
Jul 17, 2019
Threads
3
Messages
650
Reaction score
1,863
Location
Alexandria
Vehicle(s)
2019 crewcab lariat fx4
Occupation
Chef
Thats the only reason I keep a truck. My wife would leave me if I had a civic.
I had a civic si that I bought for my son but ended up with. I would leave myself if I was still driving it.
 

got3fords

Well-Known Member
First Name
James
Joined
Apr 12, 2021
Threads
131
Messages
5,319
Reaction score
13,794
Location
22973
Vehicle(s)
2026 Marsh Gray Ranger Raptor, 1995 Harley XLH1200
Occupation
Mom Joke Professional

JesseS

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jesse
Joined
May 26, 2021
Threads
19
Messages
1,755
Reaction score
4,824
Location
NorCal (Roseville)
Vehicle(s)
2021 Ranger XLT FX4, Jayco 26' Class A
Occupation
Retired, work is a four letter word.
Gonna be funny when those loose ceiling fan blades let go and hit the Ranger.
What do you mean loose? Not going to happen, and sure as hell wouldn’t be funny.
 

Synfulz

Well-Known Member
First Name
Richard
Joined
Oct 22, 2021
Threads
112
Messages
1,615
Reaction score
7,863
Location
Philippines
Vehicle(s)
2020 Ranger FX4 Diesel :)
Occupation
Retired Powerplant Operator
Vehicle Showcase
1
Come on who on the forum has Aluminum Metallic? Hmm, hmm...?
But seriously yes on trying to park so in view. Also was detailing today with my Meguiar's Gold detail spray. I looked at price tag and I am paying $20 a bottle here. Never paid attention as I just go buy a bunch at a time of my supplies and just pay. So yes I guess we love our trucks.
 


got3fords

Well-Known Member
First Name
James
Joined
Apr 12, 2021
Threads
131
Messages
5,319
Reaction score
13,794
Location
22973
Vehicle(s)
2026 Marsh Gray Ranger Raptor, 1995 Harley XLH1200
Occupation
Mom Joke Professional
What do you mean loose? Not going to happen, and sure as hell wouldn’t be funny.
The way they are drooping. Usually a sign the blades are loose. Check them and see. I have tightened up more than one ceiling fan when the blades were drooping. The screws were loose as heck.
 

Todd Chapin

Well-Known Member
First Name
Todd
Joined
Jul 17, 2019
Threads
3
Messages
650
Reaction score
1,863
Location
Alexandria
Vehicle(s)
2019 crewcab lariat fx4
Occupation
Chef
Come on who on the forum has Aluminum Metallic? Hmm, hmm...?
But seriously yes on trying to park so in view. Also was detailing today with my Meguiar's Gold detail spray. I looked at price tag and I am paying $20 a bottle here. Never paid attention as I just go buy a bunch at a time of my supplies and just pay. So yes I guess we love our trucks.
lets see it
 

JesseS

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jesse
Joined
May 26, 2021
Threads
19
Messages
1,755
Reaction score
4,824
Location
NorCal (Roseville)
Vehicle(s)
2021 Ranger XLT FX4, Jayco 26' Class A
Occupation
Retired, work is a four letter word.
The way they are drooping. Usually a sign the blades are loose. Check them and see. I have tightened up more than one ceiling fan when the blades were drooping. The screws were loose as heck.
Designed that way, no screws as they are snap lock on a spring loaded pivot and straighten out with rotational speed. I would give serious thought to your opinion but you know what they say about opinions. BTW, I have installed a lot of fans, including that one.
 

got3fords

Well-Known Member
First Name
James
Joined
Apr 12, 2021
Threads
131
Messages
5,319
Reaction score
13,794
Location
22973
Vehicle(s)
2026 Marsh Gray Ranger Raptor, 1995 Harley XLH1200
Occupation
Mom Joke Professional
Designed that way, no screws as they are snap lock on a spring loaded pivot and straighten out with rotational speed. I would give serious thought to your opinion but you know what they say about opinions. BTW, I have installed a lot of fans, including that one.
Ok, buddy. Just trying to help. I have seen sooo many ceiling fans with loose blades. And if they are designed that way, they must not be designed to run in reverse.
 

JesseS

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jesse
Joined
May 26, 2021
Threads
19
Messages
1,755
Reaction score
4,824
Location
NorCal (Roseville)
Vehicle(s)
2021 Ranger XLT FX4, Jayco 26' Class A
Occupation
Retired, work is a four letter word.
Ok, buddy. Just trying to help. I have seen sooo many ceiling fans with loose blades. And if they are designed that way, they must not be designed to run in reverse.
HAHA! Just yanking your chain, too easy. It’s an optical illusion, the camera is higher than the fan making them look like they droop.
 

got3fords

Well-Known Member
First Name
James
Joined
Apr 12, 2021
Threads
131
Messages
5,319
Reaction score
13,794
Location
22973
Vehicle(s)
2026 Marsh Gray Ranger Raptor, 1995 Harley XLH1200
Occupation
Mom Joke Professional
HAHA! Just yanking your chain, too easy. It’s an optical illusion, the camera is higher than the fan making them look like they droop.
Well, I hope you're right. That's quite the illusion, based on how many drooping fans I have noticed since I fixed my own. Blades were so loose, it made me start looking at fans where ever I notice them.
 

JesseS

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jesse
Joined
May 26, 2021
Threads
19
Messages
1,755
Reaction score
4,824
Location
NorCal (Roseville)
Vehicle(s)
2021 Ranger XLT FX4, Jayco 26' Class A
Occupation
Retired, work is a four letter word.
Ok, buddy. Just trying to help. I have seen sooo many ceiling fans with loose blades. And if they are designed that way, they must not be designed to run in reverse.
Well, I hope you're right. That's quite the illusion, based on how many drooping fans I have noticed since I fixed my own. Blades were so loose, it made me start looking at fans where ever I notice them.
just so you can sleep tonight ,

BF58C2A3-1DEA-4A97-8F75-0AC7CC71E769.jpeg
 
 








Top