Euzkadi AT Anyone have any experience with these. I’ve done a lot of research on them and can’t come up with much. The only thing I found is they are owned by Continental and they are popular in South America for overland rigs but thats all I can find
i know you would have to purchase them from an Australian parts supplier but i would wonder if they would fit on the U.S Ranger. Ford says no but they have been wrong before...
You guys live the life I want to live once I retire. Congratulations! Good luck with it. I find my Ranger can do anything the average full size 1/2 ton truck can do, with the added benefit of fitting in my garage
Your hitch weight is already over the maximum allowable weight from the manufacturer. If you go over this and are in an accident your insurance will not cover you and you could face criminal charges and civil lawsuits in a serious accident. I’m talking from experience I watched a friend go...
yes please. I’m looking to get a travel trailer too and a lot of 27 and 28 footers have come on my radar. I’m never concerned about weight, more concerned about windload. But I’ve heard from a lot of people trucks Are different now
Yikes that’s a lot of trailer for a mid size. I would be worried about cross wind. Remember you have a short wheelbase truck that is 4000lbs empty towing a 32’ trailer that weighs 1000-1500lbs more dry. In my experience (in no way am I a professional) stick with something shorter.
So my wife and I recently rented a mustang ecoboost while we were away on vacation. I was pretty impressed with it overall. While we were driving around we noticed that the turbo noises (mainly the spoiling up) is much more prominent in the mustang than in our ranger. I was surprised at just how...
I pray for anyone affected by this. I am one of the lucky ones. I work for the Natural Gas Company local to me and I am the only welder in the area so i am one of the few "essential" employees. However, I do not have to physically see or meet anyone. I am isolated in my shop where noone else...
After a lot of tweaking and sanding and cutting and remeasuring, I finally was able to get the adapters to clamp on to the bed correctly. Here is the finished product. I have to say it actually came out better than I thought
fresh update: I had to modify them a little bit and finish them up. Painted and ready to go. Going to put a small piece of neoprene on the inside of the clamp just to protect the bedside a little bit
Please share projects on your Ranger that you have decided to make or build instead of buy. Here’s mine.
I wanted a bed rack for my truck but I find they are way more expensive than I’m willing to spend. I am also a certified and experienced welder and fabricator so I’ll make anything I can if...