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Need help finding a good push bar and advise


Splashovero.o

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I have a 1994 Ford Ranger XLT with 31 in tires and a 3 in bl Im not sure where i could buy a push bar for my Ranger and am also trying to put bigger tires on it could anyone tell me what where i can get a good push bar and what the biggest size tires i could put on my Ranger any advice would be great!
 


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tech library may help with tire size.



i can fit 35s with most stock trucks.


44's with a 5 in lift and 3 in body lift.


i usually use some sort of channel for a bumper, till i use it for something else....then i go bumperless till i find more free or cheap channel:D
 

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So i it shouldnt scrub to much if i put 35's on my ranger? i mean im doing alot of off roading
 

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I agree with bobby find some buddies and buy some beer and go for it. I fit 33's on my truck and I have room for 35's I just don't think the motor can hold it.lol and plus if you're gonna be wheelin a lot don't be scared to cut the fenders.
 

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Thanks man i appreciate yalls advice and imma look into cutting the fenders i suppose it wouldnt be to hard and if it would keep 33's from scrubbing itd be worth it
 

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Cutting the fenders are pretty easy I did mine in a couple days because the shop isn't close to home, but I think it's the best mod I've done. One thing is take your time don't rush it then you'll end up with jacked up fenders that'll cut the tires if you flex alittle
 

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