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Anybody else having issues getting the factory installed fasteners loose? If not, how difficult was it to replace the original fasteners and is there a trick to it? Mine will not budge and I hate the thought of a service appointment for a 10 minute install.
Not difficult at all...especially on a brand new truck...are you using the right tools?
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Anybody else having issues getting the factory installed fasteners loose? If not, how difficult was it to replace the original fasteners and is there a trick to it? Mine will not budge and I hate the thought of a service appointment for a 10 minute install.
I used a T50 socket and they came right out. Try some break free spray and see if that helps.
 

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Heat it up a bit with a heat gun. Just not too close to the paint. Locktite is tough on some and just requires a little heat.
 

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Anybody else having issues getting the factory installed fasteners loose? If not, how difficult was it to replace the original fasteners and is there a trick to it? Mine will not budge and I hate the thought of a service appointment for a 10 minute install.

What length wrench handle are you using? I had a 6 inch socket wrench and it took a bit of extra effort with a piece of pipe over the handle to give me more leverage to break them free!
 

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Anybody else having issues getting the factory installed fasteners loose? If not, how difficult was it to replace the original fasteners and is there a trick to it? Mine will not budge and I hate the thought of a service appointment for a 10 minute install.
You'll break the Torx bit before you hurt the screw. Go to town on it.
 


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Side note for those in cold climates. Since the tailgate does not weigh much, it is slllooooowwwww to lower on cold days. I took a load of junk to the dump this morning and waited a good 10-12 seconds for the tailgate to go all the way down.
 

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Anybody else having issues getting the factory installed fasteners loose? If not, how difficult was it to replace the original fasteners and is there a trick to it? Mine will not budge and I hate the thought of a service appointment for a 10 minute install.
No issues. As others reported, I used a T50 torx socket with a wrench and it came right off. Definitely took some effort to free the bolts, but not more then I expected.
 

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Side note for those in cold climates. Since the tailgate does not weigh much, it is slllooooowwwww to lower on cold days. I took a load of junk to the dump this morning and waited a good 10-12 seconds for the tailgate to go all the way down.
If only there were some way to put the tailgate up and down without any drama
 

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Side note for those in cold climates. Since the tailgate does not weigh much, it is slllooooowwwww to lower on cold days. I took a load of junk to the dump this morning and waited a good 10-12 seconds for the tailgate to go all the way down.
A little pressure added by hand to help it open if you're in a hurry! Fortunatley, hre in Florida we don't have such harsh Temps to slow things down!
 
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I'm going to design a variable displacement damper that uses differential temperature optical acoustic pressure sensors to calibrate the rate of travel of the damper to correlate to whatever temp you experience so that the damper falls and closes at a very stable and repeatable speed of 1.4" per second
All for the low prices of $1499.00 plux applicable sales tax.
What did you all expect for $30??
Hi RP

I expected a variable displacement damper that uses differential temperature optical acoustic pressure sensors to calibrate the rate of travel of the damper to correlate to whatever temp you experience so that the damper falls and closes at a very stable and repeatable speed of 1.4" per second for my $30

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I'm going to design a variable displacement damper that uses differential temperature optical acoustic pressure sensors to calibrate the rate of travel of the damper to correlate to whatever temp you experience so that the damper falls and closes at a very stable and repeatable speed of 1.4" per second
All for the low prices of $1499.00 plux applicable sales tax.
What did you all expect for $30??
To be included on a $40,000 truck!
 

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Owning a Colorado has made the choice clear for me. The Colorado has a damper, the Ranger doesn't and my brain can't seem to distinguish between the two trucks. I've only let the tailgate drop twice now. Either my wife or I are getting this for Christmas!
 

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What did you all expect for $30??
  • gold-plating
  • powder coated
  • military-grade aluminum
  • grade eleventy seven steel
  • Ken Block signed
  • pushbutton
  • bluetooth ready
  • yo mama
  • lightweight
  • super duty
  • sticker options
  • ability to install either way like a USB-C
  • free coupon for a Popeye's chicken sandwich
  • Chevy badging
  • inflatable Dieter Zetsche doll
  • built-in pressure gauge
  • dumbass comment detector
  • Trail Rated
  • Mall Rated
  • LED accent lighting
  • reflective tape
  • waterproof
Oh....and a variable displacement damper that uses differential temperature optical acoustic pressure sensors to calibrate the rate of travel of the damper to correlate to whatever temp you experience so that the damper falls and closes at a very stable and repeatable speed of 1.4" per second
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  • gold-plating
  • powerder coated
  • military-grade aluminum
  • grade eleventy seven steel
  • Ken Block signed
  • pushbutton
  • bluetooth ready
  • yo mama
  • lightweight
  • super duty
  • sticker options
  • ability to install either way like a USB-C
  • free coupon for a Popeye's chicken sandwich
  • Chevy badging
  • inflatable Dieter Zetsche doll
  • built-in pressure gauge
  • dumbass comment detector
  • Trail Rated
  • Mall Rated
  • LED accent lighting
  • reflective tape
  • waterproof
Oh....and a variable displacement damper that uses differential temperature optical acoustic pressure sensors to calibrate the rate of travel of the damper to correlate to whatever temp you experience so that the damper falls and closes at a very stable and repeatable speed of 1.4" per second


Ooooo! Ken Block signature! Outstanding!!!!:thumbsup:

Best,
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Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired
 

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Anybody else having issues getting the factory installed fasteners loose? If not, how difficult was it to replace the original fasteners and is there a trick to it? Mine will not budge and I hate the thought of a service appointment for a 10 minute install.
Mine took a little force to get off. I didn’t have to gorilla it though.

But putting he new ones in, I ended up using my impact driver. I rethreaded them 3 times each of make sure I wasn’t crossthreading them. Impact driver put them right in.
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