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  1. Driver-side foot clearance

    I thought I was the only one with this problem, with my Sideshow Bob feet. The way I was able to alleviate this problem was to order the vent (part number KB3B-18D277-AB it comes with the sensor for around $20 dollars) and cut about 2 inches off the bottom. It is a little tricky to cut due to...
  2. Factory Running Boards

    It was a 05 FX4 with only 80,000 miles when I traded it in. It looked good from far away, but it had a ton of rust everywhere. The rust ate holes in the bed, passenger door, driver door, passenger fender, rear spring hangers and a whole lot more (that was with 7 cans of fluid film and weekly...
  3. Factory Running Boards

    Thanks again everyone for the replies. I've gotten in the routine of using the running boards to get in and out again after not having them for a long time. It keeps me from not having to put so much wear and tear on the bottom side seat bolster from getting in and out. I'm 6'1 and they are...
  4. Factory Running Boards

    Thanks for all the replies. Looking at the profile pictures you guys have, running boards seem to complement the new Rangers really well. The older Rangers were kind of hit or miss, I’ve attached my old Ford Ranger’s before and after.
  5. Factory Running Boards

    Those RB20 Go Rhinos do look good, but I'm always cautious with adding aftermarket steel items on my Rangers. If I lived outside the rust belt I would get a set like that.
  6. Factory Running Boards

    Hi Everyone, I recently purchased a 2019 Ford Ranger with the factory running boards, and I think they look rather good. I had to remove the factory running boards / nerf step bar off my old Rangers due to the rust :( (got to love the rust belt), but since these seem to be aluminum they should...





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