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I'm thinking 2004+ 4wd had the 12" front rotors. that's what ( actually it's now was ) on my 2000, with 2010 Sport 15" wheels.
2wd coil springs never had 12" rotors, 11.24" was the biggest.
I'm not certain what the 2004+ 2wd torsion bar trucks had up front.

for certain 2001 Sport Track had 12" front rotors with 2WD and torsion bars. they have the combined hub & rotor.

in 2010 2011 4wd 15" rims needed the enlarged step/inner barrel to clear the calipers.

You might be right and I'm remembering incorrectly. I went straight from a 1998 RWD Ranger to the 2011 4X4. So I have no frame of reference.
 
@MaicoDoug , my Choptop runs 12psi all the time on 35x12.5-15 on 15x8 steel, never had a problem with not being beadlocks. I had to go that low in pressure for the tires to wear right, with 32-35 psi, I was wearing a tiny spot in the middle of the tread. So I wouldn’t worry too much about 18 psi unless you’re rock crawling.
 
Worked on the Ranger a little bit. Then went to a friend's house to install new headlight bulbs on her 2020 Gladiator. She wanted brighter headlights. So, we talked about it a couple weeks ago and I explained the options from brighter halogen bulbs right up through total headlight replacements with LEDs, including halo DRLs, extra turn signal elements inside them, etc. Finally talked her into Sylvania LED replacements in her existing 7" glass housings. They came in this week. So I installed them today.

Let me tell you. Jeep engineers never planned on anyone needing to replace a headlight bulb. Driver side is crowded. Barely enough for me to get a hand in there. And twisting the bulb out of and into the housing is no treat. Nothing easy to remove to gain better access. Passenger side? Had to disassemble and remove the entire air filter box. But then access was easy.

I bet she's getting ready to go out and drive it now that the sun is setting, to see how much different it is. Should be pretty good, since she still had the OEM basic level halogen bulbs in there and they were 5 years old.
I forget now what years, but there was a certain year range of the Chevy 1500-3500 trucks that to change the headlight bulbs you had to basically remove the entire front clip. There was no other way to do it…
 
LiL Blue Ford, "I wouldn’t worry too much about 18 psi unless you’re rock crawling." I can dig it! Ordered some General Grabber X3s yesterday also. I'm getting 50Kmi on the last set on my F150!!!
 
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I think I can speak for all of you definitively when I say that I don’t believe any of you would want your arm cut up like they cut my arm up yesterday. Actually a fairly small incision, about an inch and a half, while the pregame said it could be as much as four or 5 inches. So that was one good thing. The problem was little things that grow inside of us naturally as we age, and they grow across the nerve canal, and they pinch it. They cut in, and they spread the muscles, and they use a scalpel, the size of a dental pic to cut those little growths from away from the nerve canal so wit can float freely. These things are minuscule, but apparently I had a big one about an inch and a half below my elbow, that was obviously crimping the canal. So they didn’t cut any more, they just probed up and down and cleaned up the rest of it.

Just to recap, over the last two years, I lost feeling in the pinky of my right hand, feeling on the pinky side of my ring finger, and my hand started to curl by itself, I lost half the strength, etc. And I am a righty.

After countless x-rays, MRIs, nerve continuity tests, etc., etc., they determined my nerve was pinched inside the nerve canal on the high side of my right forearm.

I got there at 6 AM, went under the knife at 7:30, and I was home at 10:30. That was pretty amazing.

While they were prepping me, they first give you the feel good drugs, then they did a nerve block in my armpit, and then I woke up in the recovery room. They’ve got my arm wrapped up with an ace bandage like a balloon, so it is in about a 135° position, with some kind of bandages underneath that.

Yesterday I couldn’t feel a thing anywhere in my arm, and I couldn’t move any of my fingers. When it got to be about 10 o’clock at night that started making me nervous. It was like having a piece of firewood hanging off your shoulder. It may sound strange, but it felt like a giant meat balloon that was about to pop, but no pain. I took a combination of Naprosyn and Tylenol, and that carried me to this morning.

This morning, I had feeling back, but not full feeling, and I had motion, but not full motion. By lunchtime, I could pretty much use my hand again, although I’m under instructions from the Almighty, not to put any stress on the muscles whatsoever. yesterday I couldn’t even open a pill bottle. I didn’t take a pain pill today until after 2 PM, and that was Tylenol and Naprosyn again. Very little pain, more of an annoyance.

The short term good news is, I have complete feeling in my ring finger again, and my pinky has that pins and Needles tingle. That may sound bad, but I’ve had no feeling at all for a year, so that’s a very good sign. All of the official commentary, and also what I’m experiencing is that it was very successful, but we won’t really know for a few weeks.

The high point of the experience was the church ladies who took me down there, brought me back, and prepared food for a few days.

One gal in particular, who is fairly well endowed, helped me get propped up in my recliner. She set me up with a few hours of whatever on the nightstand next to me, and then put pillows in the middle of the recliner so they would hold my arm in just the right position for no pressure one way or the other. The whole time she was doing it she was bending over me in this relatively low cut top. Now I’m thinking of hurting the other arm…
 
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So today’s victory, the video that was crashing everything finally processed without crashing. Then I went out to the shop, recorded a little video and putzed around, came in and had dinner, then reviewed a bunch of videos so I can edit and currently a video is processing and I’m on here, lol.
 
got the center part out of my tractor rim today. Lot of work with a angle grinder (with cut off wheels) hammer & punch. Might have to do the same to the wheel already on the tractor that I need the center out of so I bought new 5/8x3” bolts. Rotated tires on my escape & moved the gator to the middle of the garage so I can work on the tractor tomorrow.
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Finally.gor the license loaded for forscan and the update for the vloader cord and went to plug into the truck and since its tuned, foscan says i have to get aomw code off the tuner. Goooowwwddaaang. Tomorrow i will try it out i geuss. And maybe i will try it out on the 04 ranger first.

I dont know forscan can do on the 04 since its gor roller windows and manual locks but we can sure look.

And then i can hook the tuner up and get the info for forscan so i can loog into the 24 ranger and turn off that dang seatbelt ok screen and the auto start/stop setting. I am going to see if i can find the adaptive shifting too because i hate how the tranmission skips gears.

We will see. I do still have to download the as built file from ford to my laptop because my phone would let me save it
 
Forscan will be able to do some things with the 04. Not much, mostly codes and live data. The cable will allow you read codes on anything OBD2. So as early as 94 on some models.
 
I think I can speak for all of you definitively when I say that I don’t believe any of you would want your arm cut up like they cut my arm up yesterday. Actually a fairly small incision, about an inch and a half, while the pregame said it could be as much as four or 5 inches. So that was one good thing. The problem was little things that grow inside of us naturally as we age, and they grow across the nerve canal, and they pinch it. They cut in, and they spread the muscles, and they use a scalpel, the size of a dental pic to cut those little growths from away from the nerve canal so wit can float freely. These things are minuscule, but apparently I had a big one about an inch and a half below my elbow, that was obviously crimping the canal. So they didn’t cut any more, they just probed up and down and cleaned up the rest of it.

Just to recap, over the last two years, I lost feeling in the pinky of my right hand, feeling on the pinky side of my ring finger, and my hand started to curl by itself, I lost half the strength, etc. And I am a righty.

After countless x-rays, MRIs, nerve continuity tests, etc., etc., they determined my nerve was pinched inside the nerve canal on the high side of my right forearm.

I got there at 6 AM, went under the knife at 7:30, and I was home at 10:30. That was pretty amazing.

While they were prepping me, they first give you the feel good drugs, then they did a nerve block in my armpit, and then I woke up in the recovery room. They’ve got my arm wrapped up with an ace bandage like a balloon, so it is in about a 135° position, with some kind of bandages underneath that.

Yesterday I couldn’t feel a thing anywhere in my arm, and I couldn’t move any of my fingers. When it got to be about 10 o’clock at night that started making me nervous. It was like having a piece of firewood hanging off your shoulder. It may sound strange, but it felt like a giant meat balloon that was about to pop, but no pain. I took a combination of Naprosyn and Tylenol, and that carried me to this morning.

This morning, I had feeling back, but not full feeling, and I had motion, but not full motion. By lunchtime, I could pretty much use my hand again, although I’m under instructions from the Almighty, not to put any stress on the muscles whatsoever. yesterday I couldn’t even open a pill bottle. I didn’t take a pain pill today until after 2 PM, and that was Tylenol and Naprosyn again. Very little pain, more of an annoyance.

The short term good news is, I have complete feeling in my ring finger again, and my pinky has that pins and Needles tingle. That may sound bad, but I’ve had no feeling at all for a year, so that’s a very good sign. All of the official commentary, and also what I’m experiencing is that it was very successful, but we won’t really know for a few weeks.

The high point of the experience was the church ladies who took me down there, brought me back, and prepared food for a few days.

One gal in particular, who is fairly well endowed, helped me get propped up in my recliner. She set me up with a few hours of whatever on the nightstand next to me, and then put pillows in the middle of the recliner so they would hold my arm in just the right position for no pressure one way or the other. The whole time she was doing it she was bending over me in this relatively low cut top. Now I’m thinking of hurting the other arm…

Oh, and if I wasn’t pathetic enough in the pink grippy socks, and the hospital gown, they made me wear this.

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And there was no mirror, but everybody kept looking at my hair net. I fear there was a big “L“ on it.

All the people were great, I highly recommend the Emory system if you’re in the range.
 
Oh, and if I wasn’t pathetic enough in the pink grippy socks, and the hospital gown, they made me wear this.

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And there was no mirror, but everybody kept looking at my hair net. I fear there was a big “L“ on it.

All the people were great, I highly recommend the Emory system if you’re in the range.

That’s funny… we were going to make you wear one of those at the next TRS event you came to.
 
What’s your point?

OK, I’ll save it
 
busy day, and its not even 3:00. changed oil in both escapes, snow tires off of the awd, checked air pressure in my fwd. battery in the tractor so I could back it into the garage. Supposed to have some weather come in shortly. Its been chilly all morning & Im thinking I might call it a day for outside stuff. Gathered 9 eggs so far. Had 15 yesterday. look at my garage, I need another one, maybe something like a storage building setup so each thing can come out without having to move something else. What you cant see is behind the gator parked sideways is a wheel horse with a rear tiller & in the back corner behind the 8N tractor is the zero turn.

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busy day, and its not even 3:00. changed oil in both escapes, snow tires off of the awd, checked air pressure in my fwd. battery in the tractor so I could back it into the garage. Supposed to have some weather come in shortly. Its been chilly all morning & Im thinking I might call it a day for outside stuff. Gathered 9 eggs so far. Had 15 yesterday. look at my garage, I need another one, maybe something like a storage building setup so each thing can come out without having to move something else. What you cant see is behind the gator parked sideways is a wheel horse with a rear tiller & in the back corner behind the 8N tractor is the zero turn.

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You have a levitating owl...
 

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