Tremor is Home/Dog Agrees/Wait for Bronco Continues

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Maybe he has seen all the "man-card" jokes about people who need a damper...lol
A real man shifts his own transmission , rolls up his crank windows , uses that said window for AC and uses maps instead of Nav . Automate any one of those and you're a wuss
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My dogs, St Bernard & Great Pyrenees, don't have a fancy crate like that. However, a ramp is essential. It's not spoiling them, it's taking care of them and your back.

I've had big dogs my whole life and even when they get their own front half up it's difficult. Especially as they age hurting them is a possibility.

I actually went with steps this time. Real happy with them, they're very sturdy, and they fold up pretty small too.

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Since we're discussing dogs. Here are mine.

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I agree with all your comments. I was a professional trainer, including K-9's...mostly German Shepherds. They would all jump this height in and out. However, it is quite a shock on their structure coming out and as the aged...I lifted them up and out. Now I am the old one and the new pup is still a 50 lb dog. I love him to pieces and need to care for him and me. So he now has a ramp and thinks it's a big game going up and down.
 
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I glad your wait is finally over! No mention of the tailgate damper or tinted side marker lights - what posts have you been reading here if you missed those key accessories?!
On that tailgate damper. Is it really needed and where are you ordering it from? I am stepping down from an F150 and did not find this tailgate to be heavy. I did read reports of some tailgates on Rangers falling off. Has that not been corrected with some type of clip? Thanks for all the advice.
 

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On that tailgate damper. Is it really needed and where are you ordering it from? I am stepping down from an F150 and did not find this tailgate to be heavy. I did read reports of some tailgates on Rangers falling off. Has that not been corrected with some type of clip? Thanks for all the advice.
You need to read up more on here. lol j/k

Is it needed is subjective but it's a nice feature. It's not because the tailgates heavy (it isn't) it's for when your hands are full and you can just grab the handle with 1 finger and let it drop without it crashing down. I use my truck for work so I'm in and out of the bed a lot so for me it comes in handy daily.

Here's where you can get the BEST mod. ?


https://www.stage3motorsports.com/dz43206-2019-2020-ford-ranger-deezee-tailgate-assist.html
 

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I agree with all your comments. I was a professional trainer, including K-9's...mostly German Shepherds. They would all jump this height in and out. However, it is quite a shock on their structure coming out and as the aged...I lifted them up and out. Now I am the old one and the new pup is still a 50 lb dog. I love him to pieces and need to care for him and me. So he now has a ramp and thinks it's a big game going up and down.
A couple of decades ago I had a GSD/Rottweiler mix, he hurt his hip jumping out of the truck bed while we were spectating at PPIHC. It happened about halfway through the day and we had to wait to get him to a vet as the only way for spectators to leave is down the racetrack. First stop was an emergency vet, next stop was a local ranch store for a ramp. I've used something ever since. Glad to hear a retired professional agrees!
 


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I have them and they are mirrors. today salt crusted mirrors but still mirrors. just say no to the damper it sucks the life out of you watching it drop down. sweet truck by the way
 

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A real man shifts his on transmission , rolls up his crank windows , uses that said window for AC and uses maps instead of Nav . Automate any one of those and you're a wuss
LOL....you just described my 66 Pony. It's been 10+ years and I still haven't even installed the stereo.
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You need to read up more on here. lol j/k

Is it needed is subjective but it's a nice feature. It's not because the tailgates heavy (it isn't) it's for when your hands are full and you can just grab the handle with 1 finger and let it drop without it crashing down. I use my truck for work so I'm in and out of the bed a lot so for me it comes in handy daily.

Here's where you can get the BEST mod. ?


https://www.stage3motorsports.com/dz43206-2019-2020-ford-ranger-deezee-tailgate-assist.html
Dang....you are making me spend more money. Convinced...thanks!
 

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Well I took home my new 2021 Ranger Tremor Lariat the day before Thanksgiving. I was not supposed to get it until Saturday the 27th as the Dealer had accessories to install but they are backed up for 3 weeks. Dealer needs to install: BedSlide, side Ranger speed stripes, door sill guards, Hood deflector, front red tow hooks and rear platinum "Ranger" letters.
Since Thursday I have installed: window visors, WolfHaus 12 volt power source, engine cover, AFE cold air intake, WeatherTech tail gate protector, rear red tow hook.
On the way to install: RekGen mud/rock guards, black exhaust tip, Red "Ranger" lettering to grille, Diode Dynamics; ditch lights and 2 6" light bars into front bumper. Leer Canopy on order as well.
I love the Cyber Orange and my dog I must say agrees. The truck appears to be very well built and I believe will be here for many years to come.
The Bronco on order is also a Cyber Orange.....hopefully it will be here this Summer (pushed form 2021, reserved July 16, 2020 the waiting sucks).

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Congrats!:clap: Beautiful Ranger
 

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those steps! o_O I needs. Where did yall get those?
 

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