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Old Jan 17, 2018
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07+ Bumper on 2003 Ranger?

Recently I got into a little fender bender that is causing me to replace the bumper mounts and the valance. This gave me a chance to look into attempting to replace the bumper with a newer one. Mainly a 07 one. I've seen it fitted on the early 2000's Ranger but I'm not too sure about it. Would I have to buy another mount used in 07 or is just a bolt on?
 
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Old Feb 22, 2018
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You find anything out? I'm wondering the same. I have a 03' single cab.
 
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I'm running a 2006-2011 bumper on my 2003. It bolts right on, no modification needed. Just make sure the entire bumper is complete. If you're buying an aftermarket one from Ebay, there are about 5 pieces you have to buy to make a "complete" 06-11 front bumper.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2018
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Originally Posted by Fordzilla80
I'm running a 2006-2011 bumper on my 2003. It bolts right on, no modification needed. Just make sure the entire bumper is complete. If you're buying an aftermarket one from Ebay, there are about 5 pieces you have to buy to make a "complete" 06-11 front bumper.
Thanks man. I appreciate it.
 
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