Yeah that's beast. Minimal squat, no sway bar or
Even without weight distribution, it doesn't look like there's much squat. But still....pucker factor is a box checked.
I guess it's easy to remove. There's four clamps and a couple snap buttons. Or you just figure an easy way of taking the frame and canvas off, leaving the mounting rails.
No Data Saturday morning to help grandpa. I hauled a yard of sifted compost on the tow dolly flatbed conversion to the old man's. We had all the kids shoveling and raking. Then they got to help grandma with decorations. Man those kids were trying steal the adults phones to cure the TikTok...
2019 Ranger 4x4 w/Softtopper, Decked (boxes too), ladder rack, all weather mats, hood deflector, 13k miles.
1988 Ranger STX Ext Cab 4x4 w/matching topper, 4spd manual w/OD, original interior, no rust, 147k miles.
Delivery available or I can meet you at the airport. If you've seen my posts...
I'm not a fan of the fan roar. You would think an electric fan would have been an option from the factory?
I also like to idle the truck for at least a couple minutes. I tell my wife at least 30sec before she launches herself in her Mitsubishi from the driveway.
I have an expanded metal platform over the cab. I would recommend you use a long van roof rack, eliminating some of the cross members and clamping rhino lined plywood above the cab, treated and painted 2x4's for the spacers on your bed rack. That should give you clearance for flex. Those racks...
Oh, Gotcha. I have an expanded metal platform for additional gear or high perch for prone position. I would recommend you use a long van roof rack, eliminating some of the cross members and clamping rhino lined plywood above the cab, treated and painted 2x4's for the spacers on your bed rack...