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Old 12-29-2007
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crosmember problem

i bagged my 01 ranger and i have a little problem layin frame my transcrosmember is hanging 2 inches lower than the frame so does anyone have any ideas cuz i have about drug it off.
 
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Originally Posted by central valley prerunners
i bagged my 01 ranger and i have a little problem layin frame my transcrosmember is hanging 2 inches lower than the frame so does anyone have any ideas cuz i have about drug it off.
theres a company that makes an aftermarket crossmember.
i forget who tho, let me do some googleing.
 
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nvm i can't find anything.

it seems like everyone just makes custom crossmembers and welds them in.
 
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My little brother bought one that a member of RPS made...at least i'm pretty sure he's a member of RPS......this one hangs 1/4 under the frame....it's pretty simply made. Only thing the guy neeeds to know is if it's a 3 bolt or 4 bolt flange to bolt it on. I'll see if i can find a link for ya.



Here's one.....
http://www.gravity-werx.com/index.as...ROD&ProdID=651

I'm gonna have to talk to the little bro about his x-member. i'll post in this thread.
 

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