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Has anyone come up with a way to protect this connector on the drivers side inside frame rail? Have heard of a couple of owners who have had bad encounters with trail debris messing up the connector. Wanting to be proactive if I can. Crappy picture for reference.
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Bend a piece of metal and bolt it to the frame? Simple but effective.
Yeah , I have some ideas with some 4x4 angle either aluminum or steel. Just wanted to see if anyone else has tackled it yet
 

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This truck will never be in that situation for me. When I was a teenager I ripped everything off the underside, then just rerouted it. Not sure if that possible here.
 

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Has anyone come up with a way to protect this connector on the drivers side inside frame rail? Have heard of a couple of owners who have had bad encounters with trail debris messing up the connector. Wanting to be proactive if I can. Crappy picture for reference.
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That's a damn big connector!
 


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Best thing you can do is to disconnect the connector, clean the outside and inside with some electrical contact cleaner....let it evaporate, and slather some dielectric grease on the contact pins and snap it back together. The grease will eliminate any chance or corrosion and water intrusion.
Additionally you could get a bicycle tire tube and cut some pieces to wrap the connector using some wire ties to hold the wrap. This will keep the exterior protected. Those connectors are not likely to be handled or disconnected in the future so wrapping them shouldn't pose a problem. If need to access them in future, no problem to remove the wrap.
 
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Understood.....thought you just wanted protection from water/mud/dirt/light debris.
Got it. ?
It has survived those things so far ?
 

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Doesn't the rc skidplate for the transmission happen to cover that area? If you have the money to burn, could be worth looking into.
 

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According to the user manual, Ford rates the ranger for "occasional light offroading only" if I recall correctly.
Its a Tremor
 

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According to the user manual, Ford rates the ranger for "occasional light offroading only" if I recall correctly.
The big problem with that statement is.....who defines what "light" is ???? And, how often is "occasional"
 
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According to the user manual, Ford rates the ranger for "occasional light offroading only" if I recall correctly.
I think ? that means you should turn your lights on "occasionally"when off roading...as a courtesy to others maybe... ?
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