How do you like my Rack????
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I may put lights on it when i get my bigger tires but i doubt it i think it looks to redneckish if you dont have a lift. I really want a fabtech prerunner bumper and put lights on that. Im kinda going for the wanna-be prerunner and useful truck. Im a metal fabricator and i do have to haul steel, ladders, and other things that are bigger than my truck lol.
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
honestly, i think it looks like crap on the Ranger.....don't get me wrong, i think the design and workmanship is great, but it doesn't fit the Ranger right......it sticks way to far above the cab, and it doesn't match the cab lines too well......
I dont really think any headache rack fits the ranger right but i wanted to build something different.
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the height has to be if it's gonna be used. No way around it. More so if he adds another to the rear.
I really like the cutout for the third brake light. Looks good.
The only thing I would add if it was for me is some nubs on each end, so whatever I'm carrying doesn't slide off the side.
Clay, you the guy who was commenting on the Kempner (or lack of) dirt bike track on the other forum? Welcome aboard here.
I really like the cutout for the third brake light. Looks good.
The only thing I would add if it was for me is some nubs on each end, so whatever I'm carrying doesn't slide off the side.
Clay, you the guy who was commenting on the Kempner (or lack of) dirt bike track on the other forum? Welcome aboard here.
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I like it cause it looks very well built, very professional. Looks like it would serve it's purpose very well. I also like the attention to detail for things like the brake light and sliding window.
Aestheticly, a good coat of gloss black would look nice. actually powdercoat might look better and be more durable.
It dosn't help the looks of the truck, but then it is ment for utility, not looks. But it dosn't take away like some things might.
Aestheticly, a good coat of gloss black would look nice. actually powdercoat might look better and be more durable.
It dosn't help the looks of the truck, but then it is ment for utility, not looks. But it dosn't take away like some things might.
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Originally Posted by graniteguy
the height has to be if it's gonna be used. No way around it. More so if he adds another to the rear.
I really like the cutout for the third brake light. Looks good.
The only thing I would add if it was for me is some nubs on each end, so whatever I'm carrying doesn't slide off the side.
Clay, you the guy who was commenting on the Kempner (or lack of) dirt bike track on the other forum? Welcome aboard here.
I really like the cutout for the third brake light. Looks good.
The only thing I would add if it was for me is some nubs on each end, so whatever I'm carrying doesn't slide off the side.
Clay, you the guy who was commenting on the Kempner (or lack of) dirt bike track on the other forum? Welcome aboard here.
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Originally Posted by badboyzkustumz
i think the rack looks fine, especially since its useful. me, i would put two small lights pointing rearward on it that way you have light for when it gets dark. and i wouldnt waste my time with 30's. go big or go home!
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looks good, some utility lights would be a nice addition, and black wheels of course, i had those same wheels on my truck when i got it, swapped em for some cragar d-windows real quick, you should also look into some 3in lift spindles and belltech shackles, really cheap way to get some lift and clearance for those bigger tires
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
honestly, i think it looks like crap on the Ranger.....don't get me wrong, i think the design and workmanship is great, but it doesn't fit the Ranger right......it sticks way to far above the cab, and it doesn't match the cab lines too well......
it looks pretty good man. "function over form", remember that one