What are unique mods only you have?
i belive ive got the first water/diesel powertsroke XD (well hydrogen but taken from water)
btw ill open a thread probably wed. when i finish setting up the system... and got to take some pics also..
btw ill open a thread probably wed. when i finish setting up the system... and got to take some pics also..
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I did. Thanks.
They look awesome.
I actually saw your wheels and tried to look up a black version with no luck lol.
They look awesome.
I actually saw your wheels and tried to look up a black version with no luck lol.
I have a line-xed valence too. And I think I am the only person who mounted lights to the cab like I did. I came up with the idea myself so it would be shear coincidence if so.
detachable fishing rod rack/storage compartment made to fit in 2/4 bedliner slots complete with adjustable flood lamps for night fishing, and the all important bottle opener mounted to the bed liner wall by the tailgate......can you tell i do alot of fishing? lol
Home made console for in between the shifter and bench seat... took me three days to make it. Plywood construction wrapped in duck cloth. Stapled the hell outta it to make sure the covering stays in place, and also made sure there were extra nails holding the pieces of plywood together...
Also home made antenna bracket. Yeah, that 2.5 pound piece of steel shown in the metal fab section.
Speaking of the antenna bracket... it's now bolted to the tool box. Next up, finding some short to medium length braided ground straps to ground the tool box, bed, cab, fenders, exhaust, and hood to the frame.
Also home made antenna bracket. Yeah, that 2.5 pound piece of steel shown in the metal fab section.
Speaking of the antenna bracket... it's now bolted to the tool box. Next up, finding some short to medium length braided ground straps to ground the tool box, bed, cab, fenders, exhaust, and hood to the frame.
Home made console for in between the shifter and bench seat... took me three days to make it. Plywood construction wrapped in duck cloth. Stapled the hell outta it to make sure the covering stays in place, and also made sure there were extra nails holding the pieces of plywood together...
Also home made antenna bracket. Yeah, that 2.5 pound piece of steel shown in the metal fab section.
Speaking of the antenna bracket... it's now bolted to the tool box. Next up, finding some short to medium length braided ground straps to ground the tool box, bed, cab, fenders, exhaust, and hood to the frame.
Also home made antenna bracket. Yeah, that 2.5 pound piece of steel shown in the metal fab section.
Speaking of the antenna bracket... it's now bolted to the tool box. Next up, finding some short to medium length braided ground straps to ground the tool box, bed, cab, fenders, exhaust, and hood to the frame.
Just interested in seeing it.
Lets see....
Leather, power heated captains chairs...
a home made center console.
A tail gate light (so I know when the tail gate is down) for those of us with tonnaue covers
added splash gaurds around my engine bay to keep it clean...
a total of 6 back up lights, and 2 extra brake lights
The rubber ducky mod
I have a custom made, level II dash, with red LEDs instead of green
manual AC switch
rear sway bar
front mud flaps that nobody likes lol
the waag bar that very few of you have
splash guards behind my fog lights
Manual brake light switch, so I can turn off my brake lights while in lurk mode
4 door Ford (westin) chrome step bars for my 2 door truck
full set of skid plates for my non lvl II ranger (95% are missing atleast 1)
Leather, power heated captains chairs...
a home made center console.
A tail gate light (so I know when the tail gate is down) for those of us with tonnaue covers
added splash gaurds around my engine bay to keep it clean...
a total of 6 back up lights, and 2 extra brake lights
The rubber ducky mod
I have a custom made, level II dash, with red LEDs instead of green
manual AC switch
rear sway bar
front mud flaps that nobody likes lol
the waag bar that very few of you have
splash guards behind my fog lights
Manual brake light switch, so I can turn off my brake lights while in lurk mode
4 door Ford (westin) chrome step bars for my 2 door truck
full set of skid plates for my non lvl II ranger (95% are missing atleast 1)
I have since stained it, and poly'd it. I picked up some canvass from a locla fabric store that is a dead nuts match to the interior. Just gotta put it on it...










wow, since doing those seats, in May, I have 70,500 miles on the ranger....
Oh and I changed my steering wheel, mine was REALLY crappy... beat up bad... bought a new leather wrapped, off ebay for like $70 shipped out of an 07. The connectors for the airbag, as well as the bottom of the airbag compartment of the steering wheel, is different than my 04. Sooo... Some slight modification had to be done to make it work.










wow, since doing those seats, in May, I have 70,500 miles on the ranger....
Oh and I changed my steering wheel, mine was REALLY crappy... beat up bad... bought a new leather wrapped, off ebay for like $70 shipped out of an 07. The connectors for the airbag, as well as the bottom of the airbag compartment of the steering wheel, is different than my 04. Sooo... Some slight modification had to be done to make it work.
Here ya go... if you look closely, you can see the 'gasket' I made from a junk tractor tire inner tube. Due to the diamond tread pattern, a good seal is necessary to keep water out of the box. I might trim the excess rubber away at some point.


Yes, I will need to install a ground strap on this mount to ground it to the tool box really well, since that gasket is in the way.
And forgot to get some pics of the console... be right back...
Here is the console... yes, it clears the shifter. The duck cloth is pretty close in 'brightness' if you will, of the stock gray interior cloth. It was fun making this thing. Kind of a PITA to upholster it though. The armrest/lid is removable, so if I find myself going on a road trip, off road adventure, or something like that where I plan on using the cb a lot, I can loosen three screws and pull it right off.



Yes, I will need to install a ground strap on this mount to ground it to the tool box really well, since that gasket is in the way.
And forgot to get some pics of the console... be right back...
Here is the console... yes, it clears the shifter. The duck cloth is pretty close in 'brightness' if you will, of the stock gray interior cloth. It was fun making this thing. Kind of a PITA to upholster it though. The armrest/lid is removable, so if I find myself going on a road trip, off road adventure, or something like that where I plan on using the cb a lot, I can loosen three screws and pull it right off.

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