What did you do to your Ranger today?

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Installed a Draw-Tite hitch from ebay. Easy-Peasy.

First interior detail. The leather was thirsty!
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Installed Weathertech mud flaps today, 1 hr, one busted knuckle and viola' they are on.
At $96.29 tax inc. they are good bargain ($24.07ea.) and really do fit perfectly without drilling.

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Those mud flaps look awesome. Thinking about installing them myself but I'm worried that when I lift it 2.5" in a few weeks the flaps will look short and stubby. Thoughts?
 

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Where did you find it? All the ones I seem to find are stick on only. And for all the reasons you mentioned, I want bolt on.
I got the AVS (auto ventshade) bugflector II, model 25954.
I found it on Amazon for under 50 bucks (most want 60-70): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KMRCJGG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Others have recommended a tool to help remove the original pins. I got this (and it was helpful): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R44VJHN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 

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Those mud flaps look awesome. Thinking about installing them myself but I'm worried that when I lift it 2.5" in a few weeks the flaps will look short and stubby. Thoughts?
I generally like them. But at "stock" height, where I plan to remain, I would like a little more length in the back to protect what I tow. Haven't actually towed my trailer yet to see exactly where the dirt flies, but I can see where it is on the truck (and would prefer a little less there too).
 

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Those mud flaps look awesome. Thinking about installing them myself but I'm worried that when I lift it 2.5" in a few weeks the flaps will look short and stubby. Thoughts?
I have a lift and the Tecoom flaps from Amazon

Here is how it looks.

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While I am completely satisfied with the Tecooms, if these Husky Liner mud flaps had been available when I purchased I would have bought them instead.
 
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Installed my Extang tailgate seal and sealed up my Extang Solid Fold 2 with a couple leftover pieces. Went for a ride too since I've been stuck at home. It was nice to have a break from work and some weather where I was able to do that.
 

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Those mud flaps look awesome. Thinking about installing them myself but I'm worried that when I lift it 2.5" in a few weeks the flaps will look short and stubby. Thoughts?
I'm 2wd and will not be leveling the truck so these are perfect but if you're 4wd and going lift you may want something longer
 

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Not today (Saturday) but I took the truck out for some fun in Afton Canyon/Mojave. Mud and salt mush up to the axles, water crossings halfway up the doors (no water intrusion), 80+mph trails, and 1 oh sh*t moment hitting a probably 20-22inch whoop I didnt see at 40ish and launching the rear end in the air because the leafs are the weak point in the suspension and my redesigned ones aren't done yet. Dont try this at home, mine is nowhere near stock anymore, but I had no issues all day and over 100 miles off road at speed. I love this truck. So much.

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Wife and I took it out for a ride to the bluffs to take a walk.

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Beautiful ?We're not allowed to go to the bluffs, beaches or bays in San Diego County.
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