TN Ranger
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I always look back, smile and think man I love that truck. Don't mind seeing the better half's Focus as well
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I’m trying not to laugh or comment on these body part posts…but that’s funny right there!This may help. ?
Don't encourage him, there is no end to what he'll try to sell.I’m trying not to laugh or comment on these body part posts…but that’s funny right there!
That is awesome!I love just as much now as the day I bought it almost 2 years ago. I still look back at it every time I walk away and have had more people stop and talk to me about it more than any other truck I've owned.
It's called Toquerville Falls in UT. It's a waterfall out in the middle of the desert with some nice off roading to get to it.That is awesome!
OPEN THE BORDER!!!!! lolIt's called Toquerville Falls in UT. It's a waterfall out in the middle of the desert with some nice off roading to get to it.
Do I still look back at it, yeah, for sure, I even still look forward at it (meaning I still go down to the garage just to look at my truck)!Even though I'm ready for/need a bigger truck, I still love the Ranger. I still have fun driving this truck and I love tinkering with upgrades and mods. This is one of the few vehicles that I still enjoy driving and always look back at it when I walk away.
Do you still look back at it when you walk away? Do you take random gas station pictures?
Side Note: I think the black bead lock bolts made a huge difference, what do you think?
Dave, I would not have expected this from you as I believe this is the exact opposite of a damper...This may help. ?
This may help. ?
Ranger Dave's Home Shopping Network is resourcing the latest mod technology to eventually release an auto blue pill damper feeder thereby reversing the Damper down effect and temporarily creating an auto closing tailgate!IDave, I would not have expected this from you as I believe this is the exact opposite of a damper...
Dennis, not really because you have to be careful taking these. If you take to many you'll need a "mini-damper". ?Dave, I would not have expected this from you as I believe this is the exact opposite of a damper...