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finally finished F-50 ranger 4x4 dually


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Very cool! Welcome.
 


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o great some one else i have to salute
 

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very nice
well done
 

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Very Neat nice work
 

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I love it.

But I would make the wife drive it. :D
 

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That's pretty cool! Although like the other guy said, id kick her out of the big truck and she drive the ranger. lol

I'm in a sense doin the same thing to mine. I have a F250, and my ranger is almost a mini version.

We need more pics of that rig man. Plus some of the other to compare. Maybe some pics together too.
 

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that rear end looks like a tooth pick now lol. Looks good though.
 

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bonified bad ass. Welcome to the site sir
 

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sweet and creepy how much of a mini sized clone it is
 

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Shit this is exactly like what i had planned for mine... dually rear, extended flares, Cab lights, matching front and back wheel pattern and tires, lift, step bars. Now if it just had my stacks and a diesel with a 5 spd trans, big turbo, and some good MickeyThompson On Road off Road tires... mmm... that sounds like a sweet truck... But no dbout that this truck is sick.. You gotta have long hours and lotsa money in this transformation... very clean job on the flareside.. did u buy a stepside and add a bit in the middle of the bed to extend or did u cut off the flares from stepside and weld em on??
 

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very clean job on the flareside.. did u buy a stepside and add a bit in the middle of the bed to extend or did u cut off the flares from stepside and weld em on??
Technically he wouldn't be welding them on, they're fiberglass IIRC. Looks to me like he took a regular bed and added the stepsides, but cut and tapered the front to match the body lines.
 

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