wildbill23c
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I ran across an ad on Craigslist for a camper shell off a 98 Ford Ranger....couldn't tell by the photos in the ad what size bed it was for. Luckily it was about 5 miles from home. Went down and looked at it and yep, its a 7 foot shell. They stored it sitting on the back end, which apparently tweaked the rear hatch/hinge assembly. Now the rivets are pulling out of the hinge/hatch assembly causing it to bind up. Any ideas how to go about fixing something like that? The shell is an Eagle brand, company went out of business in around 2016 from what I could find. I thought maybe it could be taken apart and re-riveted back together maybe? Not a rivet person so I have no idea how the heck that would work without disassembling the frame around the glass, and don't want to do that I'm sure it probably would break in the process. Does the rear hatch assembly need to come apart to install new rivets?
Shell sits on the truck like its meant to be there. Perfect fit. Figured it may be slightly off since mine is a 87 Ranger and it came off a 98 Ranger, so I guess they didn't really change much in bed sizing. Hope I can get that rear hatch hinge assembly fixed because this shell is in really good condition other than the hinge issue.
Shell sits on the truck like its meant to be there. Perfect fit. Figured it may be slightly off since mine is a 87 Ranger and it came off a 98 Ranger, so I guess they didn't really change much in bed sizing. Hope I can get that rear hatch hinge assembly fixed because this shell is in really good condition other than the hinge issue.