99offroadrngr's 2004 Ranger Thread
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maybe in like 2+ years they'd fade just because these are seats out of a 96 explorer so the leather itself is pretty old but aside that nope. the guys i've seen use it say nothing got on their clothes in 110* weather and today i actually soaked it and dried with a towel, pressing pretty hard on the seat to see if it would come off but it didn't. i even tried scratching it with my finger nail and it didn't do anything lol
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haha yeah. i did it at my friends house and his driveway is like 1/4 mile long and a hill, it kept wanting to get away so we flipped it over. I flushed it because the truck has 57400 miles and I can bet the coolant was stock since it has no record of it going into a ford dealerhip for service yet the coolant was motorcraft gold, my wipers are motorcraft, everything is factory haha. I'm doing the oil tomorrow, 5 quarts of motorcraft syn-blend 5w-30 and a FL820 ready to go in.
yes i used motorcraft gold for the coolant haha
yes i used motorcraft gold for the coolant haha
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Long day today but i finished right before the rain came.
pulled out the seats
Pre-tensioner/female end of seat belt off of the passenger seat ready to be mounted onto the explorer seat
quick test fit of the console onto the bracket so i knew where to mark and drill. I didn't drill the rear part of the bracket because i don't want unnecessary holes in my cab. I used heavy duty velcro on the rear part of the bracket and self tapping screws on the front.
Before
After
Also picked this up today for $20. Its a hitch (obviously) off of a chevy full size truck. It's the donor for the front hitch project that will happen once my truck is lifted (will start the lift soon). It looks bad in the pic but the one i got for the last E4 was worse. Nothing some sand blasting can't fix!
pulled out the seats
Pre-tensioner/female end of seat belt off of the passenger seat ready to be mounted onto the explorer seat
quick test fit of the console onto the bracket so i knew where to mark and drill. I didn't drill the rear part of the bracket because i don't want unnecessary holes in my cab. I used heavy duty velcro on the rear part of the bracket and self tapping screws on the front.
Before
After
Also picked this up today for $20. Its a hitch (obviously) off of a chevy full size truck. It's the donor for the front hitch project that will happen once my truck is lifted (will start the lift soon). It looks bad in the pic but the one i got for the last E4 was worse. Nothing some sand blasting can't fix!
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may try the grille next week too idk.
getting a free viper alarm put in tonight at best buy. someone returned it with all cut wires and a few missing things so they can't sell it. I know someone that works there and they're hooking me up lol
getting a free viper alarm put in tonight at best buy. someone returned it with all cut wires and a few missing things so they can't sell it. I know someone that works there and they're hooking me up lol
Last edited by 99offroadrngr; 04-26-2012 at 06:58 PM.