CoastieN70
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- Lee
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- Travelers Rest, SC
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- 2025 Ranger Raptor
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- Retired U.S. Coast Guard
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I bought the REAL Truck version of this tool box but they're all the same, made in the same factory, just branded to whomever sell them retail.
Let's get this important info first:
The Ranger Factory tie down bolts are installed from the Factory with RED Loctite!
Red Loctite is as PERMINATE as you can get without welding! Nowhere is this mentioned in anyone's (Ford or Real Truck) directions! The only way to remove a fastener set with Red Loctite is with heat.
That being said: I stripped the heads off all 4 bolts in my first attempt to remove them, although they did budge and then locked solid. Before I attempted my second attempt, I ordered a set of bolts through the Ford Pass App on my phone. When they arrived is when I saw the factory applied Red Loctite.
It took a propane torch 2 bottles of propane along with a good pair of Vice Grips to remove the damn bolts. Basically 4 hours of labor.
After you remove the bolts, install is a breeze, BUT not for this intrepid warrior!
Everything went together perfectly or so I thought until it came time to swing the box from its closed and locked position.
NADA, won't budge! Locked tighter the preverbal "male member's" hat band. Try as I might I couldn't get the damn thing to unlatch!
I even resorted to getting my "Faithful Assistant" (Wife) to yank on the yellow handle while i tried to muscle the damn box loose! I finally removed the two pivot bracket bolts and the pivot bracket, only then was I able to get the box unlatched.
I will skip telling y'all all the failed attempts I tried and skip to the solution...
I removed the two nuts that held the box latch in place, pivoted the box on the latch and discovered my latch set 1/4 inch too far to the rear of the bed to unlatch (I tried this several times to confirm.) My first impulse was to bend the latch bracket but quickly decided that it could destroy the latch. The solution was to shorten the latch rod 1/16 inch. VOLIOA! Now everything works as advertised!
So, to recap: This 30-to-45-minute project took 6 actual manhours over the course of a week, all because no one mentioned the Tiedown Bolts were installed with Red Loctite!
Let's get this important info first:
The Ranger Factory tie down bolts are installed from the Factory with RED Loctite!
Red Loctite is as PERMINATE as you can get without welding! Nowhere is this mentioned in anyone's (Ford or Real Truck) directions! The only way to remove a fastener set with Red Loctite is with heat.
That being said: I stripped the heads off all 4 bolts in my first attempt to remove them, although they did budge and then locked solid. Before I attempted my second attempt, I ordered a set of bolts through the Ford Pass App on my phone. When they arrived is when I saw the factory applied Red Loctite.
It took a propane torch 2 bottles of propane along with a good pair of Vice Grips to remove the damn bolts. Basically 4 hours of labor.
After you remove the bolts, install is a breeze, BUT not for this intrepid warrior!

Everything went together perfectly or so I thought until it came time to swing the box from its closed and locked position.
NADA, won't budge! Locked tighter the preverbal "male member's" hat band. Try as I might I couldn't get the damn thing to unlatch!
I even resorted to getting my "Faithful Assistant" (Wife) to yank on the yellow handle while i tried to muscle the damn box loose! I finally removed the two pivot bracket bolts and the pivot bracket, only then was I able to get the box unlatched.
I will skip telling y'all all the failed attempts I tried and skip to the solution...
I removed the two nuts that held the box latch in place, pivoted the box on the latch and discovered my latch set 1/4 inch too far to the rear of the bed to unlatch (I tried this several times to confirm.) My first impulse was to bend the latch bracket but quickly decided that it could destroy the latch. The solution was to shorten the latch rod 1/16 inch. VOLIOA! Now everything works as advertised!
So, to recap: This 30-to-45-minute project took 6 actual manhours over the course of a week, all because no one mentioned the Tiedown Bolts were installed with Red Loctite!
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