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- Aug 10, 2014
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- Age
- 33
- City
- Madison, IN
- Vehicle Year
- 1995
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Tire Size
- 215/70R15
I decided to replace my crossmember today as my bushings were torn and I happened to find one in the back of a ranger at the JY.
However, I had to destroy my old one to remove it (one bolt was completely rusted in) and I discovered that the replacement was nailed by the JY's forklift and bent/twisted to the point of not fitting. I guess I now why it was sitting in the back of the truck
Anyway, I reckon I have two options. One is to go to a JY and get another under warranty, although I don't know how I'd do that without getting a tranny on my head. Not to mention I read these frozen bolts are a common nuisance.
The option is this:
http://shop.illusivefabrications.com/crossmembers/ford-ranger-transmission-crossmember-83-97/
I like that it eliminates the stupid bushings and since I did tag my brackets a bit when grinding the old bolt, I have no attachements to the old brackets.
My question is about the fitment; the last time I spent serious money on aftermarket metal it was a mess (LMC aluminum sill plates, that's for another thread) and at $70 shipped with no reviews, it's a sorta hard sell. That said, the company is a forum sponsor who seems reputable, so I assume it's a good product? Also, is it worth the extra $40 to get the powdercoated version or would $10 of spray paint/primer do a good enough job?
I'm asking this here as until I get this resolved, my truck is a driveway decoration
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However, I had to destroy my old one to remove it (one bolt was completely rusted in) and I discovered that the replacement was nailed by the JY's forklift and bent/twisted to the point of not fitting. I guess I now why it was sitting in the back of the truck

Anyway, I reckon I have two options. One is to go to a JY and get another under warranty, although I don't know how I'd do that without getting a tranny on my head. Not to mention I read these frozen bolts are a common nuisance.
The option is this:
http://shop.illusivefabrications.com/crossmembers/ford-ranger-transmission-crossmember-83-97/
I like that it eliminates the stupid bushings and since I did tag my brackets a bit when grinding the old bolt, I have no attachements to the old brackets.
My question is about the fitment; the last time I spent serious money on aftermarket metal it was a mess (LMC aluminum sill plates, that's for another thread) and at $70 shipped with no reviews, it's a sorta hard sell. That said, the company is a forum sponsor who seems reputable, so I assume it's a good product? Also, is it worth the extra $40 to get the powdercoated version or would $10 of spray paint/primer do a good enough job?
I'm asking this here as until I get this resolved, my truck is a driveway decoration

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