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i added a couple lights just for sh**s and giggles.

 


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just a straight swap? no big cutting of anything? it would probs void my warranty though... so nvm :bawling:
Not a swap, but it is a fairly easy install as long as you are comfortable with a bit of wiring and don't mind cutting a hole in your headliner. Shouldn't affect anything to do with warranty.

On my 2010 I've done:
The Explorer OHC
RECON White lightning tailgate light bar
2" Torsion twist & 2" Rear shackles (to clear 265/75/16 Toyo mud's)
Kenwood Deck (also a cheapo sub/amp)
Magellan GPS (just the window mount so it's not really a "mod")

I have a CB and 4-100Watt (6") Halogen lights that I'm deciding on how/where to install as well...


I think that's it for now...
 

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did u buy ur ranger from a taco dealer the reason i ask is ur license plate cover:icon_confused:
ya it was on the used lot at the local toyota dealer. i have a replacement frame, i just havent put it on yet.
 

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Not a swap, but it is a fairly easy install as long as you are comfortable with a bit of wiring and don't mind cutting a hole in your headliner. Shouldn't affect anything to do with warranty.

On my 2010 I've done:
The Explorer OHC
RECON White lightning tailgate light bar
2" Torsion twist & 2" Rear shackles (to clear 265/75/16 Toyo mud's)
Kenwood Deck (also a cheapo sub/amp)
Magellan GPS (just the window mount so it's not really a "mod")

I have a CB and 4-100Watt (6") Halogen lights that I'm deciding on how/where to install as well...


I think that's it for now...
funny feeling that cutting holes and wiring will void a warranty.

id also never crank my bars. their set for a reason, id rather just buy a lift. but i wont cus im lowering my truck. :yahoo:
 

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ya it was on the used lot at the local toyota dealer. i have a replacement frame, i just havent put it on yet.
k lol atleast u got the one good thing @ the taco dealer
 

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funny feeling that cutting holes and wiring will void a warranty.

id also never crank my bars. their set for a reason, id rather just buy a lift. but i wont cus im lowering my truck. :yahoo:
I swear everything you do voids some kinda warranty.

So far on my 2010 I've got:
CB with dual antennas on the back FTW
Pioneer HU
Tint
Running boards
Some pimp TRS/Ranger Militia stickers :yahoo:

Within the next few months you will see:
Goodyear Duratrac's 99% sure going with a 31" 10.5 x 15
New rims to complement the tires
Euro style headlights/tail lights. Smoked 3rd rear taillight.
and a few years down the road a healthy amount of lift.
 
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funny feeling that cutting holes and wiring will void a warranty.

id also never crank my bars. their set for a reason, id rather just buy a lift. but i wont cus im lowering my truck. :yahoo:
Set for a reason? Lolwhat? The CVs can handle the extra angle. Me and many others have ran cranked without problems for a long time.
 

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Set for a reason? Lolwhat? The CVs can handle the extra angle. Me and many others have ran cranked without problems for a long time.
Yup, been running cranked bars for 4 years (3 on my 07 and now 1 on my 2010) with no issues. As long as you don't let your cv's droop too far it's fine. downtravel can be an issue but a simple spacer at the top of your front shocks will alleviate that...
 

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Set for a reason? Lolwhat? The CVs can handle the extra angle. Me and many others have ran cranked without problems for a long time.
I second that motion, I've been running my cranked for six years now on my '04. Good call ozzie. lol :icon_rofl::icon_thumby::icon_cheers:
 

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Yup, been running cranked bars for 4 years (3 on my 07 and now 1 on my 2010) with no issues. As long as you don't let your cv's droop too far it's fine. downtravel can be an issue but a simple spacer at the top of your front shocks will alleviate that...
I second that motion, I've been running my cranked for six years now on my '04. Good call ozzie. lol :icon_rofl::icon_thumby::icon_cheers:
Figured some other guys would chime in :icon_thumby:
 

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