- Joined
- Feb 11, 2025
- Messages
- 35
- City
- Manhattan
- State - Country
- MT - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 1989
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Drive
- 4WD
- Engine
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Tire Size
- 31x10.5
- My credo
- No Ragrets
Hello guys,
My new to me ranger continues to dish out bad news. Today I pulled the bed with the intention of replacing the filler tube which leaks, and the pump/sending unit because my gas Guage doesn't work.
The first sign of trouble was a 1.5 inch stack of washers shimming the left rear of the bed, and a pretty hack custom bumper bracket job to make the bed/bumper appear straight.
Long story short. The frame is bent.
Two questions:
Does anyone have a slick way to identify where the frame is bent?
Any ideas or tried and true method of unbending this bad boy?
Thanks in advance!
My new to me ranger continues to dish out bad news. Today I pulled the bed with the intention of replacing the filler tube which leaks, and the pump/sending unit because my gas Guage doesn't work.
The first sign of trouble was a 1.5 inch stack of washers shimming the left rear of the bed, and a pretty hack custom bumper bracket job to make the bed/bumper appear straight.
Long story short. The frame is bent.
Two questions:
Does anyone have a slick way to identify where the frame is bent?
Any ideas or tried and true method of unbending this bad boy?
Thanks in advance!