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This one on Amazon looks good, but I don't know about fitment since the bed rails of the 24+ Ranger are longer than the previous gen, about 2 or 3 inches longer.
That's a nice rollbar. How much is the gap between the bar and the back of the cab? Have a side angle picture?
Also how was instapictures? I see it says armordillo.
I cannot be the only one wanting a chase rack for the new north american ranger. I even bought the previous model ford performance chase rack to see if it'll fit and it does not. Wasted my money. But I've not seen any company do one yet. Not even ADD has made one yet.
Are there any chase racks...
I basically prayed and hoped for the best that the wires were the same as the international ranger. Turns out it was. If you look up on YouTube ford ranger nighthawk grill installation, the video will tell you which ones to tap into for the DRLs. I did the process exactly how it says and it...
Nice, which chase rack are you looking at? I'm looking at the ford performance one from the previous gen. Pretty sure it'll still fit as the bed rail width is the same.
I'm trying to find out which wire in the headlight harness plug is the one for drl. I have an LED grille I want to hook up to the harness and solder to but I don't know which one it is. Would it be the same as the Australian and British rangers?
I put 265 70r 17 General Grabber AT3s on my stock XLT FX4. Tire fits and clears everything even at full lock. But it's barely enough to get a finger in. Still, it clears everything. I wouldn't go thicker unless you use spacers or negative offset wheel.
Since nobody confirmed then here it is. Stock everything, 265 70r 17 fits with no rubbing or clearance issues. Gap between the control arm is barely enough to fit a finger but everything clears even at full lock. I wouldn't go thicker unless you push the wheel out with spacers or with negative...