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Posted: Mon Mar 9th, 2020 11:29 am |
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Scrambler82 Old Bastard ! ![]() Joined: Fri Dec 22nd, 2017
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JAMMAN wrote:Yes it is going to be a modified bushing and will have to be installed thicker side toward the front of the truck. With the polishing I'm thinking it should last 4 or 5 years. I'm hoping LOL. Mine have been in a minor forward slant for as long as I've own the truck, 12 or so years and have not gotten worse. Funny you would think if there was a problem the bushings would get more and more worn. I need to disassemble my door soon, both for new speakers and for mirrors, etc, so I will be changing things, and will get a chance to see what is happening. When/If you make the bushings let me know please I will gladly help with the cost and shipping. Lets get it done and see if this corrects the problem; if it fixes the "wonky window syndrome", do you know how many of these Bushing Sets you will be able to sell. I willing guess that over 75% of Ranger owners have this problem and some just don't know there is a problem. Hoping you get to it soon, I think you will start "The New Deal" on window repairs. Ltr
____________________ Ltr, 2003 EDGE, Std Cab, Steppie, E4 Red, 5sp, 4x 5" SuperLift, 33" x 12.50 x 15" Hurst Shifter Mod'd Backrack to fit Steppie Front and Rear Bumpers by Custom 4x4 Fabrication, OK; now Mike's Welding and Fabrication. Working on more Mods, just need more time, longer days would work ! |
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