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 Posted: Sat Mar 23rd, 2019 05:24 pm
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Jimmyspy
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Eddie Money wrote:
Ouch. Hope you're ok. Looks sweet. Will those be rugged enough to use like a running board to step in with?

I would like to add a lift to my ranger but I'm worried if I hit the trails my running boards will get caught or ripped off. From the looks of your sliders, they look like they could serve both purposes


Yea, I got myself   lol    Oh definitely, but they are a little high to be useful as a step.

The goal when selecting materials was to make them beefy enough to support the trucks weight should I high-center or get between a rock and hard place. haha  



410customs wrote:
A job well done I like the bolt on sliders
Did they screw up the routing of your E brake cable?

Thanks!     Nope, although my ebrake hasn't been functional in awhile  haha. The frame plate slips between the cable and the frame.








Took advantage of the nice weather we're having today and adjusted the pre-load on the coilovers. I meant to do this after the front bumper went on, but I kept putting it off. I only added about a turn and a half.













Also rearranged my spare parts and fluids bin for an upcoming wheeling trip.




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2002 XLT 4x4, 4.0l V6, Silver Frost Metalic, Superlifted and stuff