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RANGER PRIDE

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could also be exaggerated because the old ranger is noticeably falling off the mountain to the right. Must be the dead bodies in the bed.
 

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All we parked next to was Going To The Sun road in Glacier National Park, Montana.

It was difficult to get pics parked next to the near vertical drop-offs or canyon walls, so the second pic will have to suffice from the Red Bus tour.

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I grew up 20 minutes from Glacier (Columbia Falls)... I'm stationed in Florida, but can't wait til next summer when I get to take my Ranger home to the mountains! There's some great 4x4 trails up there!
 

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I wasn't sure on the Raptor grille with the white letters, but the more I see it the more I like it!
Thank you sir. After talking it over with the paint shop and different options we thought it would be a great accent.

I’m glad I did it. Worth the $150 for sure.
 

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For some reason my fear of heights just came into action by just looking at that picture :eek:
Wojooo! Probably growing up in a nation with elevation variation from -5' to +10' above sea level has something to do with that!

There were definitely some certain-death drop-offs on that roadway. Okay, they were almost exclusively certain-death drops.
 

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Wojooo! Probably growing up in a nation with elevation variation from -5' to +10' above sea level has something to do with that!

There were definitely some certain-death drop-offs on that roadway. Okay, they were almost exclusively certain-death drops.
It probably has something to do with that indeed. The funny thing is, as a kid I visited the Alps several times much problem (or so I was told, I can't remember a thing of that haha), but there was also a point in time where I, as a kid, fell on my head and had a crack in my skull, and after it was healed and examined, they left me alone on the examination table and I fell again (lol no kidding). I don't know when it started but I'm assuming after that. Another reason I could think of, since fear of height has a lot to do with vision and keeping in balance, is that I only have a single good eye and may have an issue with depth perception rather than the heights itself.

Not sure what it is, but either way, I do hate that I have it and have a risk of panic attacks (I've had them a few times, and it makes it incredibly dangerous for me to drive). I actually really love the sight of those mountains, it's probably the thing I'll regret most in life, the avoidance and taking the beauty of it all in myself.
 

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Some class acts here. Raptor to the left and Camaro to the right.

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But everybody is checking out the early 60's Ford, Fairlane I think?
 

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Here is mine. Raptor grille, lift kit, Aftermarket wheels and tires. Aftermarket step rails. I also did the speedo fix for the big tires ! The canopy and bed liner are ordered and due in 3 weeks.
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Here is mine. Raptor grille, lift kit, Aftermarket wheels and tires. Aftermarket step rails. I also did the speedo fix for the big tires ! The canopy and bed liner are ordered and due in 3 weeks.
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Looks good! What did you use to fix the speedo?
 

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Looks good! What did you use to fix the speedo?
My brother (a mod here I think) pointed me to a thread here: https://ohptools.com/blogs/news/how...ire-calculator-and-configure-it-using-forscan

And after I bought the forscan tool and he and I used my laptop. Its within 1/2 MPH now, it also affects (and fixes) MPG and odometer. It would be nice to leave the odometer, since it would show less miles, but the speedo being 3 1/2 mph off, I can't handle.
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