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  1. The best Ranger thread ever is on Tacomaworld!

    So that's what that thing is for! And here all this time my silly wife has been telling me it is for sunglasses. Man..... Ford thinks of everything! ?
  2. Steel wheel centers falling off!

    I was going to say "nail them on?". I guess I'll join you.....
  3. Your Age-Your First Ford-What You Learned To Drive On-Your Rangers Year!

    1) age 62 2) learned to drive in mom's seventies-era AMC Hornet station wagon, which was a surprisingly reliable vehicle 3) first vehicle I purchased was a '68 Ford Fairlane 500, which was a piece of crap and put me off of Fords for the next 45 years 4) current daily driver is a '21 Ranger...
  4. Arizona FTGH in S.E. AZ: side steps from Lariat w/chrome pkg

    Hello all, Just upgraded the side steps of our '21 Lariat supercrew, so the OEM ones need to go. Not concerned about getting paid, we just would like to see them go to someone who could use them instead of the local dump. Bolts included. Steps are in very good shape, but are a bit dirty. We...
  5. Reliability and new owner advice

    Sorry - don't remember exactly, and I don't want to mis-quote. I found the correct bolt sizes here on this website. Just do a search and you will find it. You will probably have to comb through a few threads. There are two different sizes of threaded holes in the bed.
  6. Reliability and new owner advice

    Plan on changing out the rear shocks. The OEM ones are not very good. Also consider getting a few extra tie-down rings and stainless bolts from the local hardware store, as the bed will have the empty bolt holes that Ford was too cheap to fill. I found that a tray for the center console...
  7. New Members Introduce Yourself!

    Hello all, New member here. Purchased a new '21 white supercrew Lariat FX4 last Fall. We are located in S.E. AZ, between Tucson ? and Nogales ?, and purchased from the Ford dealer in Nogales. No issues so far.....:thumbsup:
  8. Suspension upgrade for pulling travel trailer

    I don’t tow that much, but if I did, I would consider the Roadmaster Active Suspension. When I towed a much heavier load with a half-ton, it helped to stabilize the rear end and also lessened rear-end squat. Also helped to control jounce and body lean in corners. This proved to be an...





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