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Neat finds about the 84


Ranger Kip

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Wellsboro, PA
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1999
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Well, here we go, I finally got the damn fender off that truck and cleaned it up, it looked like new, bare in mind it was the rustiest thing on my ranger when we first bought the truck, but it also happens to be the best in condition part of that ENTIRE truck.

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Filled up that dang back tire that likes deflating, looked dryrotted the way it was, but after the recommended 50 PSI, it looked like this:

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Tread left:

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I found this out on this website actually, Ford did multiple attempts to figh corrosion on select trucks, and I found out why my ranger was fully loaded and was so unique. It has the body upgrade with the rust resistant coverage, its 3/8" thick packed body mold (kinda like bondo) that is sealed to the panels of the truck. Its on the bedrails, middle door, and on the roof of the truck and the entire hood.

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Neat?
 
37 years id say it works great. my hood chipped and it seems like that lol... big ass rock hit my hood haha. you can see it in sig pic, drivers side front corner.
 
Filled up that dang back tire that likes deflating, looked dryrotted the way it was, but after the recommended 50 PSI

Is that what your door jamb or the tire recommends Kip? If it's on the tire, that's the maximum safe pressure that should never be exceeded. It is also probably much higher than what is recommend on your ranger. My 84 B2 recommended like 30-35. Be careful inflating a tire that high...
 
84 right? 26 till 2000. 37 till 2011. is my math wrong or are we not counting all years or am i wrong about 84?
 
ohh crap HAHA 27... and to think im in college math one learning Matricies... haha
 
I found this out on this website actually, Ford did multiple attempts to figh corrosion on select trucks, and I found out why my ranger was fully loaded and was so unique. It has the body upgrade with the rust resistant coverage, its 3/8" thick packed body mold (kinda like bondo) that is sealed to the panels of the truck. Its on the bedrails, middle door, and on the roof of the truck and the entire hood.

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Where did you find this info? I'd like to read it.
 
Is that what your door jamb or the tire recommends Kip? If it's on the tire, that's the maximum safe pressure that should never be exceeded. It is also probably much higher than what is recommend on your ranger. My 84 B2 recommended like 30-35. Be careful inflating a tire that high...

The tire says 50 PSI, I put them at 40 and they seemed under inflated, these are some wierd tires, but they wear slowly.
 
The tire says 50 PSI, I put them at 40 and they seemed under inflated, these are some wierd tires, but they wear slowly.

Of course they wear slowly... the truck doesn't f*cking move...
 
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Who pissed in your cheerios. No need to be that rude, simmer down. Even being wrong, there are ways to talk to people, learn how.
 
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