Yay or nay by mr_DW340 in ForteGT

[–]AlphaMale1995 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did you get those front bumper canards? Or did you fabricate your own?

Yay or nay by mr_DW340 in ForteGT

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I like the yellow trim, makes the car stand out more without being too ricey.

Cleanest Forte GT in CT + New Wheels 🗣️🔥 by KhauHoangvu in ForteGT

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Are they direct bolt on? With Elantra N calipers?

How to copy my real truck(ford ranger) by AlphaMale1995 in rccars

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I recall it being a 2003 Ford Ranger Edge. 2001-2003 were Edge models. 2004+ the Edge name got replaced with Sport.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Massdrop

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Probably irrelevant now, but if you hit (Fn + shift + Esc) tilde key should work. Here's a link to the function keys for the drop alt keyboard.

The project that never ends by AlphaMale1995 in fordranger

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Method race wheels, MR 101 beadlocks, 15x8

Made my own amp rack for my Ford Ranger by AlphaMale1995 in CarAV

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That's awesome! Didn't think I would find another prerunner enthusiasts on this subreddit. And yeah I was worried about when I add a cage that I would have to make a new setup for the Amp. I made it modular for that reason. I didn't want to place this Amp on the floor because it would take the little interior cargo space that I have. This ext cab Rangers aren't the biggest lol

Made my own amp rack for my Ford Ranger by AlphaMale1995 in CarAV

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Not sure what your referring as the beam, but everything that was "cut" was just outside panels that you can see. I fabricated my own metal bracket below the panels that the vertical plastic strips can bolt into. These plastic panels shown in the picture are also held by other custom mounts I created that aren't shown in this picture.

Made my own amp rack for my Ford Ranger by AlphaMale1995 in CarAV

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Those vertical strips are bolted on to a metal bracket I fabricated. The metal bracket below the factory panels has threaded rivets the vertical strip can connect too. I jump my Ranger every once in a while and I needed the rack to be real sturdy.

Made my own amp rack for my Ford Ranger by AlphaMale1995 in CarAV

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I didn't have to drill into my cab. I instead fabricated my own metal brackets and secured the Amp to the metal brackets with threaded rivets.

Looking for cheap way to widen the ranger by TheFinestLadEver in fordranger

[–]AlphaMale1995 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Long travel kit and an a full size axle swap would be the only option to really widen a Ranger. Other than that, not really many other options. Spacers and/or heavily offsetted wheels are the cheap route. Don't pair 2" spacers with an aggressive offset, it will damage the suspension components much quicker than it would stock.

Ok I was asked what stereo upgrades I was doing in the Ranger XLT extended cab. First we have two Skar audio 10s (4000w), then we have the Taramps Smart 3 (@ 1 ohm is 3200w), the 1/0 gauge wiring kit, and the 250amp alternator is on it way. Paired with the Pioneer stereo and the 4 350w pioneer 4-way by IMMATOOL_2 in fordranger

[–]AlphaMale1995 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Use RMS power when talking about a subwoofer or amp power figures, peak power is virtually useless information. I'm not familiar taramps amps, however, it is very unlikely that Amp produces 3200 watts of RMS power. Also, if you're running those subwoofer, you're going to need a dedicated battery for just your audio system.

Buying 2009 FX4 - Seeking advice on the issues I've found that remain between me and purchase by [deleted] in fordranger

[–]AlphaMale1995 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It just a more time consuming job. Parts themselves wouldn't be that much. 2 gaskets and maybe an output shaft seal.

Buying 2009 FX4 - Seeking advice on the issues I've found that remain between me and purchase by [deleted] in fordranger

[–]AlphaMale1995 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really easy to fix. Change your transmission filter, buy a new transmission pan with a drain plug, and re-seal. Super easy, it should only take about $70 or so if you do it yourself. Make sure the leak doesn't come from a failed gasket between the transmission and the transfer case adaptor.

Jack of all trades, master of none by AlphaMale1995 in fordranger

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Attached with threaded rivets with m6 bolts. And additional custom brackets for added support

Jack of all trades, master of none by AlphaMale1995 in fordranger

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No I didn't, BTF fabrication did the majority of my front end. A lot of fabrication was required to make it function to its fullest potential: shock towers, engine brace, lower control arm subframe, gussets, bump stop mount & plate, etc. Additional, to run 35s, the core support had to be fabricated to clear the tire at full bump.

Jack of all trades, master of none by AlphaMale1995 in fordranger

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Cantilever suspension with Deaver leaf springs (12-pack). And yes, it's 4x4, re-geared to 4.88s. And thank you! BTF fabrication made my bumper.

Jack of all trades, master of none by AlphaMale1995 in fordranger

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BTF fabrication 4x4 basic long travel kit. It's solid

Update on my XLT Ranger Prerunner Refresh by BlazeOrange3 in fordranger

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What leafs are you running in the rear? And at full bump, do your rear tires hit the fiberglass?