Very simple front skidplate... (large images)
btw yep chuck is right i'm 20 miles south of harrisburg and 20 miles north of gettysburg on us route 15. i'd love to go to centralia. i posted on the meet and greet forum asking when the next trip was. i was doing some research on the town and i'm definitely interested in the place. i'd rather go there with someone experienced than to blaze a trail by myself so to speak. let me know. i just bought my ranger about three months ago and i love it. my last truck was a 79 lond bed f150 lifted 6" with 35's. the fx4 isn't that big (or tough) but it handles it's own.
If the CAD drawing hasn't been made yet, I may give it a shot. I've only got about 10 basic CAD drawings under my belt, and they've all been copying something out of a book and onto CAD, but that seems like a simple enough design if I had all the measurements for it.
EDIT: Now that I think about it, based on what John and Tom have said, I may be able to fill in the holes about what info I don't have using measurements from my own truck. Once I get my history paper written I'll fire up AUTOCAD and see what I can make up.
EDIT: Now that I think about it, based on what John and Tom have said, I may be able to fill in the holes about what info I don't have using measurements from my own truck. Once I get my history paper written I'll fire up AUTOCAD and see what I can make up.
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