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Posted: Thu Oct 8th, 2020 04:29 pm |
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VelociRanger I’ll probably do it tomorrow ![]() Joined: Mon Jun 25th, 2018
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This is when I would consider using plywood for a bed and having a faster truck...but I'm young and slightly dumb, plus it would look horrible lol. Good job on doing the fuel pump! Smart thinking on the new bed bolts too. My boss swears by this aluminum anti seize stuff here, it works on our equipment and most of the surfaces we put it on stays wet every day. Maybe it's not too late to do it?
____________________ knowing when to quit is wisdom, being able to quit is courage. 1983 Ranger, reluctantly taking apart. Donor/project vehicle. 1997 Ranger Ex Cab Manual 4.0 2wd, dead on arrival. Hopefully reviving for a daily driver. 1984 Ranger, currently in ≈861 pieces. She’s donating what’s salvageable. |
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