I have for sale a brand new Mountune HD Intercooler kit. It's in the original packaging from Mountune and never installed - never even opened the box. Ended up giving the truck to my son to drive for a few months and then sold it.
$600 shipped
I have the black running boards for a crew cab model that came off my truck with only 200 miles on it. i sold the truck yesterday, so these are free to soneone that can use them and comes to pick them up.
I recently sold my truck and these are just taking up room in my basement. They came off my truck with 200 miles on them. Tires, wheels and TPMS sensors.
Offering these for free With local pickup only.
I'm asking a slightly different question - not about a rack attached to the canopy, but a rack attached to the roof of the truck.
Basically, it appears the cap sticks above the US roof on the ranger by a few inches. I'm curious if that ends up being level if the truck has the pioneer tray on...
Any pics of this with the rhino rack pioneer platform on the roof? It looks to be a bit higher than the roof (but level with ROW Rangers) so curious how it'd look with the platform.
I think the 589 Fab winch mount is an awesome idea, but, it looks as if I'd end up mounting a Warn winch upside down (with the control pack facing downwards). How would you get in there to attach the remote control with the skid plate and all in the way. Is it accessible?
So I tried the Firestone RideRite springs. Unfortunately, they did not fit on my truck. The bracket is not wide enough to fit over the bumpstop pad on the spring. I didn't want to modify the truck so I returned that kit.
I don't want to run the APG HD Deavers as the truck is completely...
can you point that out in the manual, please? I can’t seem to find that anywhere, and my hitch (with the tow package) doesn’t say anything about needing a WDH up to a given weight.
to get back on topic, this is about ride quality when using airbags to level things out. Airbags do not...
sorry, but you are incorrect. Please note in my original post I stated the *manufacturer* will void the warranty if you use a WDH. Not the dealer. I also purchased this directly from the manufacturer and asked this very question.
The trailer is an ultra-lightweight all aluminum enclosed car...
its an aluminum trailer and the manufacturer states it will void the warranty as it wasn’t designed to carry that kind of pressure along the a-frame.
Unfortunately my trailer does not allow for the use of a WFH, so that isn’t an option for me.
Looks like I’ll be doing my towing with my Cayenne, which has the full air suspension.
this might not work after all. Turns out if you have a Lariat, the amplifier for the stereo is in the same spot the bracket is supposed to go into. I’ll have to figure out what other options there are. We’ll see.
Is it just the camera angle or do you have two different shims under there? Also looks like there is an extra spacer on the left?
Something seems off...
Anyone have the shim part numbers? I have the same driveline shudder and I am not confident they can fix this without a hassle.
Yup, I totally missed that. Oops.
Well, I bought this bracket and will give it a try. I only need air occasionally, so the loud compressor in cabin shouldn't be a problem. The nice thing about having it in the cabin is that I don't have to worry about it getting wet or dealing with...
Anyone see that ARB released a mounting bracket to put the single compressor behind the seat? Part number: 3540320
Pics can be found here:
https://www.cjponyparts.com/arb-onboard-compressor-bracket-super-crew-ranger-2019-2020/p/3540320/