elpatron
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- Joined
- Aug 14, 2015
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- Vehicle Year
- 2003
- Transmission
- Manual
Hello everyone I figured since I come here so much for info that I would register. This is my 2003 Ford Ranger XLT stepside bed 4x4 manual transmission that has been in the family since it was new. I have had it in my possession for the last three and a half years. I'll start off with what it looked like when I first go her when it was completely stock
Sitting next to my old GT
This is how it looked after I installed the 18" wheels with some 32" tires. I was strapped for cash so I threw on some used tired I had laying around that was three years ago
Last November I decided to swap out the tires for some 33" BFG's and well I'll let the pictures show you what else I did [emoji6]
This is what it looks like today the paint still shines just as it did 12 years ago when it was new
The interior is mostly stock for the exception of the dash unit and back up camera
The winch bumper, sliders, and rear bumper with the spare mount are all custom and were built by Rock Toy Industries out of Denver.
As far a future plans I plan on getting a rack built for the bed to carry one of my ATV's I was thinking something like this
I hope you guys enjoy the pictures and I look forward to reading your comments and sharing some of my knowledge I have aquired over the years
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Sitting next to my old GT

This is how it looked after I installed the 18" wheels with some 32" tires. I was strapped for cash so I threw on some used tired I had laying around that was three years ago


Last November I decided to swap out the tires for some 33" BFG's and well I'll let the pictures show you what else I did [emoji6]


This is what it looks like today the paint still shines just as it did 12 years ago when it was new





The interior is mostly stock for the exception of the dash unit and back up camera


The winch bumper, sliders, and rear bumper with the spare mount are all custom and were built by Rock Toy Industries out of Denver.

As far a future plans I plan on getting a rack built for the bed to carry one of my ATV's I was thinking something like this

I hope you guys enjoy the pictures and I look forward to reading your comments and sharing some of my knowledge I have aquired over the years
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk