2003 Reg manual with 4wd?
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2003 Reg manual with 4wd?
Check this out. not too many of these around. wonder if it is 3.0 or 4.0, prolly 3.0
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...en&cardist=923
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...en&cardist=923
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Originally Posted by zabeard
oh another nice ranger. too bad its only a 3 door, lol wtf
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...00&cardist=648
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...00&cardist=648
Edit: odd, after I refreshed the page, its up...
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Originally Posted by winks
yeah... said it was removed, then when I refreshed the page, it was there... maybe they had second thoughts?
That last one looks cool. I'm suprised to see dual exhaust coming out both sides, I was told its something you really don't want to do with the gas tank there.
That last one looks cool. I'm suprised to see dual exhaust coming out both sides, I was told its something you really don't want to do with the gas tank there.
that is pretty crazy, it has a body lift maybe they went above the gas tank?
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Originally Posted by zabeard
that is pretty crazy, it has a body lift maybe they went above the gas tank?
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Originally Posted by winks
I don't think that would be enough to clear the gas tank... it could always have been changed to a smaller tank, a cell in the bed, or maybe its fake and doesn't even work... its been known to be done.
there is room above the tank just make sure it has heat sheids for the bottom of the bed and i bet it would work
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I highly doubt that any self respecting god fearing intellectually sound person would run a hot exhaust pipe above the gas tank....or even within 3"(biggest safe BL available) of the tank period
EDIT: And yes I know that heat rises, and yes i know that the majority of rangers have skid plates over their gas tanks bottoms....but i also know that they are primararily plastic tanks....
EDIT: And yes I know that heat rises, and yes i know that the majority of rangers have skid plates over their gas tanks bottoms....but i also know that they are primararily plastic tanks....
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Originally Posted by Kanoeking
I highly doubt that any self respecting god fearing intellectually sound person would run a hot exhaust pipe above the gas tank....or even within 3"(biggest safe BL available) of the tank period
EDIT: And yes I know that heat rises, and yes i know that the majority of rangers have skid plates over their gas tanks bottoms....but i also know that they are primararily plastic tanks....
EDIT: And yes I know that heat rises, and yes i know that the majority of rangers have skid plates over their gas tanks bottoms....but i also know that they are primararily plastic tanks....
all plastics melt at differnt temperatures.
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Nope never seen D.'s exhaust. Im aware that plastics melt at different temps, but have you ever bumper your shin on a SS roll tip after a 250 mile trip while pulling a boat? It gets pretty effing hot and I doubt any plastic could withstand that kind of heat....well except for lexan...but thats different.