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I want to get some input from you guys on what i can do to make my rig a little more unique!

Sorry for the poor quality cell pics! (pics before i left to go back to college)


 


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Wow I like how it us now. What wheels do you have?
 

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17x9 Mickey Thompson Classic Locks! And Thank You!
 

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Looks nice, I think its pretty unique now. Not to many guys run 17's on a 4x4. you knocked it right outta the park. And remember simple is sometimes the ticket

Edit: check the M/T website and see if there are any Classic Lock ring colors that you'd like
 
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x2 the matching color rings for the classic lock's always look good to me!
maybe some rocker guards to protect that body..
 

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x2 the matching color rings for the classic lock's always look good to me!
maybe some rocker guards to protect that body..
I actually was thinking the same thing, i would love to get a nice pair of sliders made.....just for looks, the truck is strictly a street machine. I was thinking about the black rings, but i'm not sure...... the blue is a little light for my truck color i think! Whats your opinions?
 

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Mount a turret.

 

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Thats a good looking Ranger.I like the utility of an extra cab big tired regular cabs are positively the best looking.Whatever you do it has to be small and understated it would be real easy to spend a lot of money and have an uglier truck.
 

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Roof rack and nerf bars!!!!!! Sharp truck for a standard cab!!! I can put my travel trailer in the back of that bed!!!!


 

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nerf bars or sliders maybe.

Looks pretty good as it is.

Only thing left is to crap it up with junk from autobone.
 

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nerf bars or sliders maybe.

Looks pretty good as it is.

Only thing left is to crap it up with junk from autobone.
Yeah.... Don't know about that "autobone" shit. lol I am seriously considering taking the leveling coils off and installing a 4" BDS with the 3" BL. and i'm deff getting new tires this summer, so i'm planning on 33x12.50/17 Toyo Open Countrys!
 

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haha good! Stay away from that place. Going with a proper 4" lift instead of the leveling coils sounds like a real good plan
 

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I would pick up a 4" Skyjacker lift, with extended rad. arms.

If its a street-only truck, which you have said it is, I wouldn't do a god damn thing to it... But you should really lift it with extended rad arms and WHEEL it.

I can't say Im such a fan of the 17" Rims, but that is largely because Im far too cheap to pay for r17 muds... I think a 4x4 is wasted being a street-only truck...
Maybe sell it to someone who'll actually use it, and buy yourself a civic to run 17s on?



lol just kidding, what you've done is nice, and for a street truck I see no need for any further mods.
 

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yeah that's a sweet rig as is.. get some rings and buy the paint and paint them the exact color to match for the wheels would be cool.. maybe color match the fender flares. some people like it, some don't. the n-fab bar/steps would look cool on there but if you do wheel it you're gonna hate the step part. so maybe some black sliders- something like mine that encases the bottom of the body. close to the cab, looks good!
this is the pic of the sliders i based mine off of.
 

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