Want to Buy: Looking for stock body bolts and rear bumper bracket '99 ranger
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Looking for stock body bolts and rear bumper bracket '99 ranger
i think i am getting a body lifted ranger and it has to be removed. so i was wondering if anyone has the bolts left over and rear bumper brackets laying around from there body lift install, i think that's all i need anyway.....or am i wrong
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i don't wanna to use nuts and bolts on it, that's kinda ghetto IMO, i will have to on the front 2 body bushings, but i would rather not use bolts on the whole thing, i will buy all new oem ones if i have too. i just thought someone has them leaying around i can snag for cheap.
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thanks for your worthless post. they want 6 bucks a piece for bolts at the implement, might as well buy new oems one. thanks for being a smart *** though, our local ACE hardware don't sell anything close. fastenal wants just as much for bolts, so i am screwed either way.
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I'm more than happy to be a smartass to someone who called my truck ghetto... which does NOT have Ford bolts on it as those are sitting in a box in my garage
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aww boo hoo, but you edited your post, why's that tough guy? I believe in using oem stuff, sorry, and i don't believe in using plastic spacers between my body and frame so i can fit bigger tires, guess i ain't cheap. furthermore, i didn't call no one's truck ghetto, if you have a body lift, obviously you need longer bolts, mine is coming off and want the original bolts.
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aww boo hoo, but you edited your post, why's that tough guy? I believe in using oem stuff, sorry, and i don't believe in using plastic spacers between my body and frame so i can fit bigger tires, guess i ain't cheap. furthermore, i didn't call no one's truck ghetto, if you have a body lift, obviously you need longer bolts, mine is coming off and want the original bolts.
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he's the one starting **** for no reason, i posted a thread, not some argument about using oem bolts.
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aww boo hoo, but you edited your post, why's that tough guy? I believe in using oem stuff, sorry, and i don't believe in using plastic spacers between my body and frame so i can fit bigger tires, guess i ain't cheap. furthermore, i didn't call no one's truck ghetto, if you have a body lift, obviously you need longer bolts, mine is coming off and want the original bolts.
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Dude...Aaron.....obviously since you are very very picky, why not just go to the dealership and get raped on the price of bolts. Go for it. It's either that or freakin' junkyard with a hand torch and a 1/2" drive ratchet(HAHAHA good freakin' luck). You think bolts are ghetto??? HMMM.....lets see.....factory uses M12x1.75(or 1.50)x ?? long grade 8.8 bolts. HMMMM....PA uses M12x1.75x?? grade 8.8 bolts.....hardware stores carry the same stuff, and hardware store have grade 10.9(aka equivilent to grade 8 in std sizes). What is it that you don't like? The look of a hex head and a washer??? You just looooooove the torx heads? And if you're so picky, why didn't you keep your bolts in the lift was put on?
hmmm...I guess 75% of the population here are ghetto...
hmmm...I guess 75% of the population here are ghetto...
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i am buying the truck used, i would never put a body lift on any truck intentionally (i hate seeing frame, up here you just see pure rust, not so pleasant). i don't mean ghetto as a bad thing, i mean i don't want to put just any bolts back in it, the box ones especially, the cab ones you can't see anyways. we don't have a good hardware store that carries anything close, only a farm implement, and for 6 bucks a piece i might as well order oem ones, then i know they are right.
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