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Cab Visor fitment: roofline differences between 3rd, 4th, and 5th gen


Gotta_gofast

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Here's the deal.

We all know that Lund used to make a windshield visor for the 98+ rangers but since discontinued said product. Well, I'm looking for a cab visor for my 2005 because I like the looks and the winter it keeps the frost from consuming the entire windshield in the morning. When I owned a 93 4x4 I installed this cab visor sold through summitracing...

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It fit surprisingly well and did its job. But, I should have taken measurements of the cab and visor before installation because now I need to know this. If possible (minor trimming or fitting) do you think this visor will fit onto a newer gen ranger? I'm trying to look up windshield differences and cab width differences. I've searched for differences between the doors (primarly how it curves or transitions from roofline to the pillar) all in hopes of finding a definitive difference or similarity with no luck.

Anyone who happens to own both a 3rd gen and 5th gen ranger it would be much appreciated if you could take a simple measurement of cab width above the windshield where the visor would mount. I see a lot of posts inquiring about a cab visor for newer rangers and I'd be willing to write up a document for the tech library for future guys if this works out.

Thanks!
 
I've got a '93 and an '06 and i'm about 98 4/5% sure they're the same. I'll measure when i get home.
 
I've got a '93 and an '06 and i'm about 98 4/5% sure they're the same. I'll measure when i get home.

You the man! I appreciate it. Someone who can dial in their answer to be 98.8% correct :shok: surely knows their chit. I'm lucky if I hit 50% most of the time :yahoo:
 
It's dark and raining but both measured 50" from outside of A pillar to outside of A pillar. I'd have measured more for you but its cold and raining.....
 
I think that was the critical measurement. Everything else appears to have the same curvature comparing pictures online (or its so close I can't tell). I've got a few other goodies on the list that take priority but I have added the visor to the list of things to do over winter.

Thanks!
 
I had one on my first Ranger...it was OK, but the guy who installed it or as an after effect from wind and vibrations...the mount points leaked and my A-pillars became crumbly rust as well as the firewall...leading to a required cab swap...

I'm hesitant to consider doing it on this cab due to an added means of moisture and salt to enter inside and do damage...

If it is sealed good and secured it shouldn't cause problems...
 
My last one I ended up pulling the head liner down and using short bolts with a 1/2" head (so I could re use the painted caps) and fender washers on both sides (fender washers painted to match truck's color). I used some gasket maker around each hole inside and out. Never had an issue with water and I wasn't scared it would get ripped off when I semi-truck passed me. lol Its more time consuming this way, but I'd most definately do it again.

I have seen the stock "sheet metal screws" that mount the visors and they make me uncomfortable. I seen a visor get ripped from a full size van on the interstate a few years ago.
 
If you really wanted it to look super cool, be securely attached, and leak proof, you could form one from sheet metal, weld it, blend it, paint it, and it would look like it's just part of the cab.

Can't say i've ever seen it on a ranger but i have seen it done on a dodge 1 ton and it looked pretty freaking sharp.
 
If you really wanted it to look super cool, be securely attached, and leak proof, you could form one from sheet metal, weld it, blend it, paint it, and it would look like it's just part of the cab.

Can't say i've ever seen it on a ranger but i have seen it done on a dodge 1 ton and it looked pretty freaking sharp.

Hell ya. If it was a project I'd take it on but a daily driver I'd have to strip it down and pay a coat of paint after the fab work. Not saying it can't be done or I can't do it... I just couldn't do it in a weekend.
 
So the overall census is that the older gen visor will fit on a newer ranger? I can purchase one and was just double checking the end result here quick. Thanks.
 
My son found and bought a new Lund Moonvisor and installed it on his 2009 Ranger and it fit perfectly and all instructions were perfect also.
 

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