ranger-jake
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- Jake
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- Southern California
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- 2022 Ford Ranger STX SC 4x4
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Good evening everyone,
Last week we had some insane weather here in California. I parked my truck in the backyard for two days and I guess during the downpour a mother rat and some mice made my beloved truck their home. Allow me to present the carnage:
To shreds, you say?
Repurposed Firewall Insulation
Secret stash
But officer, rodents ate my registration!
So my initial reaction was how you'd imagine! However, after allowing myself time to think rationally and not burn down all of nature, I did research to find that this is a common occurrence within our Ranger enclave and various homemade fixes are available.
With that being said I have found inspiration in preventing rodent access to the cab of the truck. This same practice could potentially be used with other models of different makes. So without further ado here is what I created from a borrowed idea:
This is located underneath the wiper cowl. It is easy to remove. I must warn all who attempt this that there is very limited hand space past this point.
(You may also peep large missing chunks of the firewall insulation at the bottom
)
!!CREDIT AND INSPIRATION FOR THIS PROJECT GOES TO: DerangedPony!! Here's their post My Mouse Fix .
I have modified his version into a double layer mesh, which should deter mice much better I hope.
-Here is the air filter I used to create the barrier.
-I used Black 3M Weatherstrip Adhesive from oreillys.
-1/4 wire mesh from lowes or home de pot.
I'm comfortable with the results and feel it is secure. I do feel better knowing there is now a barrier separating the inside from outside. No change in airflow either.
Thanks to DerangedPony for his writeup. Remember to periodically check under your hood and behind the glove box. Acorns, pee, mice droppings, grass, twigs and other crap. ?
Last week we had some insane weather here in California. I parked my truck in the backyard for two days and I guess during the downpour a mother rat and some mice made my beloved truck their home. Allow me to present the carnage:
To shreds, you say?
Repurposed Firewall Insulation
Secret stash
But officer, rodents ate my registration!
So my initial reaction was how you'd imagine! However, after allowing myself time to think rationally and not burn down all of nature, I did research to find that this is a common occurrence within our Ranger enclave and various homemade fixes are available.
With that being said I have found inspiration in preventing rodent access to the cab of the truck. This same practice could potentially be used with other models of different makes. So without further ado here is what I created from a borrowed idea:
This is located underneath the wiper cowl. It is easy to remove. I must warn all who attempt this that there is very limited hand space past this point.
(You may also peep large missing chunks of the firewall insulation at the bottom
)!!CREDIT AND INSPIRATION FOR THIS PROJECT GOES TO: DerangedPony!! Here's their post My Mouse Fix .
I have modified his version into a double layer mesh, which should deter mice much better I hope.
-Here is the air filter I used to create the barrier.
-I used Black 3M Weatherstrip Adhesive from oreillys.
-1/4 wire mesh from lowes or home de pot.
I'm comfortable with the results and feel it is secure. I do feel better knowing there is now a barrier separating the inside from outside. No change in airflow either.
Thanks to DerangedPony for his writeup. Remember to periodically check under your hood and behind the glove box. Acorns, pee, mice droppings, grass, twigs and other crap. ?
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