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1993-2011 Ranger Scuff Plates Installed on a 2019 Ranger


HenryMac

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City
Central Colorado
Vehicle Year
2019, '31, '27
Engine
Transmission
Automatic
Total Drop
Stock, about a foot, about a foot
Tire Size
LT 265/65 R17, P285/70R15 & P195/65R15, 820-15 & 500-15
I installed these back in 2019 and they do a great job of protecting the sill plates from getting scuffed up.

After modifying the plates as shown in the drawings below, I applied the silicone on the back of the sill plates and then used a putty knife to smear it all over the back of the scuff plate to get 100% coverage.

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More information here: 1993-2011 Ranger Scuff Plates Installed on a 2019 Ranger | The Ranger Station

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I like it! I wonder if the door sill dimensions are the same for the front doors of the Supercrew? Obviously, the door sill will be shorter for the rear doors. I'll have to take some measurements, weather and opportunity permitting.
 
I like it! I wonder if the door sill dimensions are the same for the front doors of the Supercrew? Obviously, the door sill will be shorter for the rear doors. I'll have to take some measurements, weather and opportunity permitting.
Doors aren't as long on a SuperCrew compared to a SuperCab... Let us know what you find out.
 
Nice job! They look like they belong there.
 
Is there anywhere one can buy exact-fit replacement scuff plates (2008)?

I have rust creeping under my passenger side plate, but am afraid of pulling it out (and damaging it) if I can’t replace it.
 
Is there anywhere one can buy exact-fit replacement scuff plates (2008)?

I have rust creeping under my passenger side plate, but am afraid of pulling it out (and damaging it) if I can’t replace it.

With as old as these trucks are getting, it's hard to say. Check the Ford Parts web site or Tasca and see. If they don't, check LMC truck. They often have things like that.

Beyond that, you'll have to work with whatever the aftermarket has to offer.
 
With as old as these trucks are getting, it's hard to say. Check the Ford Parts web site or Tasca and see. If they don't, check LMC truck. They often have things like that.

Beyond that, you'll have to work with whatever the aftermarket has to offer.
Thank you, for the reply.

Actually, I just started prying it up, and it came off without any problem; it was just held down by clips.

I had assumed it was held down by adhesive, but that wasn’t the case.

I’ve removed it, cleaned it, and addressed the rust underneath. Good as new.
 

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