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What did you do to your 2019 and up Ranger today?


I'm catching up. I'm over 65k now. I still use the M1-102 filter with the Mobil1 full synthetic. What's the advantages of the bigger filter? I change my oil every 5k. Haven't noticed a super nasty filter or experienced any issues. Just curious.
1. It's bigger.
2. It's easier to reach because it's bigger.

 
1. It's bigger.
2. It's easier to reach because it's bigger.

I've got this little claw like adjustable filter wrench that I just throw a 12" extension on. Wished I could get the damn drain pan in the right place. I've got like 6 different spots in my driveway where I miss haha
 
I've got this little claw like adjustable filter wrench that I just throw a 12" extension on.
Same. It's still easier getting the longer filter off. I replaced the plastic pins with neodymium magnets from Amazon. Sandwich the flap between three pair of them with a dab of Gorilla Glue on each one.

Wished I could get the damn drain pan in the right place. I've got like 6 different spots in my driveway where I miss haha
Same. Today was especially messy.
 
Same. It's still easier getting the longer filter off. I replaced the plastic pins with neodymium magnets from Amazon. Sandwich the flap between three pair of them with a dab of Gorilla Glue on each one.


Same. Today was especially messy.
I need to do the magnet thing. I worry that I'd lose them in deep mud and fast water. I'm a little rougher on my truck than most.
 
I need to do the magnet thing. I worry that I'd lose them in deep mud and fast water. I'm a little rougher on my truck than most.
I lost two early on but none since I added the Gorilla Glue. Sandwich the flap between two of them in three spots across the flap about where the plastic clips were and a little dab of Gorilla Glue on each magnet.

 
Getting an early start on winterizing since I’m getting a knee replacement, #2, in two weeks. This is a box I built out of scrap wood last year to cover the sand bags and hold them in place.
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Well I rebuilt my tire carrier. This time I bought some thicker material. This was my first from scratch job. I cut, welded, and fabricated it all myself. Then took it out and trail tested it. Hopefully it will hold up this time.
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Well I rebuilt my tire carrier. This time I bought some thicker material. This was my first from scratch job. I cut, welded, and fabricated it all myself. Then took it out and trail tested it. Hopefully it will hold up this time. View attachment 120391View attachment 120392View attachment 120393View attachment 120394View attachment 120395View attachment 120396View attachment 120397View attachment 120398
Well I did use the one peice @Curious Hound had welded the nut to the inside on. I was gonna try and make it too. Just had no clue how he got a welder down in there haha
 
Well I did use the one peice @Curious Hound had welded the nut to the inside on. I was gonna try and make it too. Just had no clue how he got a welder down in there haha
That was part of the bicycle carrier I cut up. I didn't weld that nut.
 

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