Skid Plates Factory??
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Skid Plates Factory??
Hi guys,
Just wondering i'm gonna go look for some factory skid plates tomorrow at the junkyard, they said they might have some there.
I have an 07 Ranger and I was wondering if there are only certain years that skid plates would fit on my truck, like from 2000-2009? or whatever?
Thanks
Just wondering i'm gonna go look for some factory skid plates tomorrow at the junkyard, they said they might have some there.
I have an 07 Ranger and I was wondering if there are only certain years that skid plates would fit on my truck, like from 2000-2009? or whatever?
Thanks
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Can't help you on what years will fit what, but I just came across this.
Not sure where Shediac is but I figured I'd post it up. Price seems a little steep but you never know.
Skid Plate 2007 Ranger 4 x 4 - London, Ontario Cars & Vehicles For Sale - Kijiji London, Ontario
Not sure where Shediac is but I figured I'd post it up. Price seems a little steep but you never know.
Skid Plate 2007 Ranger 4 x 4 - London, Ontario Cars & Vehicles For Sale - Kijiji London, Ontario
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Oh and I paid $20 for it is that a good deal?
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i had a explorer tcase skid plate on my ranger and my b2 . As far as i know the 1992-1994 skids will work on the first second and third gen rangers and both gens of the bronco 2s'. I'm not sure on the newer ones i assume it the skids off of a 95 up should fit the gen 4 ranger some one correct me if im wrong.
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I have the OEM Stainless Steel one that i robbed off of my '00 before I sold it. Like Shane said-it's more of a triangle shape. My '04 had some sort of plastic shroud that protected the area around the transmission cooler lines and lower radiator hose-I popped that off and the front holes for the skid plate screwed right into the same threaded holes in the frame. The back holes line-up with 2 holes in the crossmember-they're a ***** to get to, but I just used some 1/4" x 1" SS bolts, washers and stop nuts.
Not much of a skid plate, but it looks good when its all polished-up (I just had it off this weekend and have the band-aids to prove it!).
MikeR
Not much of a skid plate, but it looks good when its all polished-up (I just had it off this weekend and have the band-aids to prove it!).
MikeR
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