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duel batteries

installed duel batteries in my 2006, use for 12v refrig when camping.
 
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Originally Posted by brian90744
installed duel batteries in my 2006, use for 12v refrig when camping.
did you have to move anything to get the 2nd to fit? Looks like you did a great job on the install very clean
 
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Yes move brake control back 2" remove old battery box tray. make room for 14"x10 1/2" angle iron battery holder.
 

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I might not be the only one that has one, but I custom made a shifter extension for my Hurst shifter. This was needed after my body lift.

 
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Originally Posted by littlered
Are they stock or aftermarket? Im looking for something to help out when im hauling wood and stuff.
aftermarket, came from a store that no longer exists (farm & fleet) i have seen a similar set at autozone, they are a 1,500 pound rated spring and they are about 25-30 for the set.
 
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Originally Posted by Taylor
I might not be the only one that has one, but I custom made a shifter extension for my Hurst shifter. This was needed after my body lift.

i extended my hurst shifter **** also, but went another direction, i used a all-thread connector and a cut-off 3/8-16 bolt, used a peice of 5/8 heater hose as a cover, extended the **** up about 3 inches, made it more comfortable.
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Originally Posted by brian90744
installed duel batteries in my 2006, use for 12v refrig when camping.
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Yes move brake control back 2" remove old battery box tray. make room for 11x8 angle iron battery holder.
We need a “How-To” on this, more pics of what the area under the batteries looks like, what the Tray looks like ?


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those are overload springs, 1,200# rating. unloaded they dont even touch the frame so the truck still has a stock ride, at about 250-300 pounds in the bed they contact the frame.
Interesting setup, it would take the strain off of the weak Ranger spring hangers.
 
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seems to work just fine, if i get tire slippage, im not getting the axle-hop it used to have. im sure in not getting the spring-wrap i used to get when i tow the trailer.
Keep the info coming or start a separate thread, interesting setup.

What about welding the links together ?!?!?
Do you think there would be any difference ?
 
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Check out general electrical forum= "2 batteries same space"
for battery info I posted more batterry mod pictures in Electrical forum=brian
 

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Unique Mod:



Is this unique-ier?

 
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Originally Posted by WillInThe04Ranger
Unique Mod:



Is this unique-ier?

Definitely different!
We call it custom by crunch.
 
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Originally Posted by StxDangerRanger
Definitely different!
We call it custom by crunch.
Sounds about right! haha I hope it'd unpop itself but ..... no luck yet lol
 
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Im yet to see another ranger with sport trac rims lol
 
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Originally Posted by WillInThe04Ranger
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Is this unique-ier?

LOL. but yeah that sucks
 
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Originally Posted by Mcleary316
Im yet to see another ranger with sport trac rims lol
Dude, you cut out your front cross member? How long have you had it like that?

I planned on doing the same thing soon, but I wanted to cut it out, and hurry up and get something welded back between the frame. If you get into a fender bender or something, you could get yourself into some trouble.
 
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Not sure if it is 2wd or not... but isn't it only 4x4s that have that front crossmember?
 
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Originally Posted by FULLSCALE
Not sure if it is 2wd or not... but isn't it only 4x4s that have that front crossmember?
Full width bumper/tow hook plate:
  • Later model 4x4 (99?~2011)
  • 2000 2WD Trailhead
  • Early 2WD/4WD Edges



Most 98+ 2WD's have the 2 smaller bumper plates as in the picture.

 
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Originally Posted by FULLSCALE
Not sure if it is 2wd or not... but isn't it only 4x4s that have that front crossmember?
Thats what I was thinking too.
 
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Is a 2004 2wd XLT. No cross member :) I need to add my truck details to my sig
 
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Originally Posted by rwenzing
Full width bumper/tow hook plate:
  • Later model 4x4 (99?~2011)
  • 2000 2WD Trailhead
  • Early 2WD/4WD Edges



Most 98+ 2WD's have the 2 smaller bumper plates as in the picture.
Bob, I have always been led to believe that without the front tow plate, then a lot of strength is taken away from the front end of the truck.

What are your thoughts?
 
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Originally Posted by Taylor
Bob, I have always been led to believe that without the front tow plate, then a lot of strength is taken away from the front end of the truck.

What are your thoughts?
I'm not Bob, But with what i know about frames.
You don't necessarily need that cross-member. the next support behind that is the motor cradle and that's a pretty beefy support.
It'd be fine if you run without it.
 
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Bob, I have always been led to believe that without the front tow plate, then a lot of strength is taken away from the front end of the truck.

What are your thoughts?
I don't see how the full width factory 4x4-style cross plate would add a lot of extra stiffness to the front of the frame compared to the two 2WD plates. A little, yes, but not much. IMO, that plate is not even strong enough to mount tow hooks and some owners have, in fact, pulled that plate into a vee when using the stock hooks for recovery.

To improve that weakness, I welded a cut-down Econoline rear hitch across the front rails just ahead of the core support. Then I welded the factory plate and hook mounting points directly to the hitch structure for what has to be a huge increase in strength for using the hooks. Even so, I wouldn't think that what I added is that important for the overall strength of the frame.
 
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Originally Posted by rwenzing
I don't see how the full width factory 4x4-style cross plate would add a lot of extra stiffness to the front of the frame compared to the two 2WD plates. A little, yes, but not much. IMO, that plate is not even strong enough to mount tow hooks and some owners have, in fact, pulled that plate into a vee when using the stock hooks for recovery.

To improve that weakness, I welded a cut-down Econoline rear hitch across the front rails just ahead of the core support. Then I welded the factory plate and hook mounting points directly to the hitch structure for what has to be a huge increase in strength for using the hooks. Even so, I wouldn't think that what I added is that important for the overall strength of the frame.
Ok, Thanks Bob!

The reason I am asking, I am hoping to add something else to this thread.
I plan on cutting my tow plate off pretty soon. I will be replacing it with 2x2x 1/4" square tubing, and relocating the mounting points for tow hooks/d-rings.
 
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Originally Posted by rwenzing
I don't see how the full width factory 4x4-style cross plate would add a lot of extra stiffness to the front of the frame compared to the two 2WD plates. A little, yes, but not much. IMO, that plate is not even strong enough to mount tow hooks and some owners have, in fact, pulled that plate into a vee when using the stock hooks for recovery.

To improve that weakness, I welded a cut-down Econoline rear hitch across the front rails just ahead of the core support. Then I welded the factory plate and hook mounting points directly to the hitch structure for what has to be a huge increase in strength for using the hooks. Even so, I wouldn't think that what I added is that important for the overall strength of the frame.
Do you have pictures of that? i'd kind of like to see how that was done.
 
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Taped up my grill and painted the outside bars black left the middle chrome. I haven't seen another one yet on here or in person.

 
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