1994 ranger full rear wheel well liners ?
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1994 ranger full rear wheel well liners ?
new member looking for some good help trying to find rear wheel well liners....i saw a post by andre (copied below) where he used liners from a dodge ram...i would like to revive that discussion and find out more info on the success of andre's ram liners or what else works...any info would be appreciated
05-05-2010 #1
Andre
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I am: andre fergusen
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: waterloo, ont
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Posts: 7 Production rear wheel well liners for Ford Ranger
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Hello everyone,
I bought a 2007 Ranger 2.3L standard and have found a set of Dodge rear wheel well inserts that happen to fit the truck. I wasted over a day trying to make a set, and as much time taking exacting measurements which made me realize the production inserts would be a close fit. They are a perfect fit as you can see in the two attached photos.
The order number is "82207367AB Liner Kit" for a Dodge Ram. I paid CDN$114 for the pair, plus tax.
You still need to figure out how to mount them. I support them vertically using a custom welded bracket with stainless steel bolt.At either end I use zip ties to truck struts. To remove the wheel well I cut two zip ties and undo one stainless self locking nut. In this way I made no modifications, not even a drill hole, to the truck.
I had to trim the insert in one spot where it might rub against the axle U bolt.
The Ranger, as is, is designed to allow the box to rot from salt, slush and sand I see in winter and I love to beat the system. I joined mainly just to alert others to my discovery.
All the best,
Andre.
05-05-2010 #1
Andre
Stage I Member
I am: andre fergusen
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: waterloo, ont
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Posts: 7 Production rear wheel well liners for Ford Ranger
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Hello everyone,
I bought a 2007 Ranger 2.3L standard and have found a set of Dodge rear wheel well inserts that happen to fit the truck. I wasted over a day trying to make a set, and as much time taking exacting measurements which made me realize the production inserts would be a close fit. They are a perfect fit as you can see in the two attached photos.
The order number is "82207367AB Liner Kit" for a Dodge Ram. I paid CDN$114 for the pair, plus tax.
You still need to figure out how to mount them. I support them vertically using a custom welded bracket with stainless steel bolt.At either end I use zip ties to truck struts. To remove the wheel well I cut two zip ties and undo one stainless self locking nut. In this way I made no modifications, not even a drill hole, to the truck.
I had to trim the insert in one spot where it might rub against the axle U bolt.
The Ranger, as is, is designed to allow the box to rot from salt, slush and sand I see in winter and I love to beat the system. I joined mainly just to alert others to my discovery.
All the best,
Andre.
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You don't have to make a new thread about the same thing over and over. If you are getting no replies the obviously nobody knows the answer.
The guy you are referring to hasn't logged on since August of 2010 so he will not see this. If you send him a private message maybe he will get an email and then get back to you but I doubt you will get any response from anyone here as nobody has done it.
The guy you are referring to hasn't logged on since August of 2010 so he will not see this. If you send him a private message maybe he will get an email and then get back to you but I doubt you will get any response from anyone here as nobody has done it.
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