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Notchin The Frame...Dun Dun Dunnnnnnn


superfly123

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City
Port Coquitlam, B.C. Canada
Vehicle Year
2002
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Hey I wanna bag my ranger step side and i know im gonna have to notch out the frame and i was wondering if there was any place where i could get a step by step guide to doing it. Also do you think i should get a set of rims before i do all of this or do you think i could get them after i get a full air ride system one other thing what size should i put on i was thinking 24's but i dont want that to be too much

ps. does any body know a good site to buy custom ranger stuff body kits, grills, steering wheels, etc...

if you guys could get back to me that would be awsome
 
no way your gonna tuck 24s.
 
20's with a lot of cutting, and looking at your info you have a edge? if so its going to be a pain to bag because of the huge crossmember that hangs down.
 
20's with a lot of cutting, and looking at your info you have a edge? if so its going to be a pain to bag because of the huge crossmember that hangs down.

Not true. 24's would take a LOT of cutting. Im setting mine up for 22's with a 2" Z. Notches are easy to do. There really isnt a step by step guide that i can think of. If you understand what they do you shouldnt have a problem.

One thing i can tell you is to weld them in fully then cut the frame from between the C. If you hack the back half off you are going to create a ton more work trying to level it back. I think i got some pics of when we bagged my buddys s-10 the other weekend if you would like me to post them.
 
hey yea that would be sweet if you could do that and also i was told about a company named kp componants that makes a whole rear end bolt on kit for my ranger do you have any idea what i could do with my torsion bar and my tranny cross member that hang down too much?
 
projectranger099.jpg


KP didn't have one last year so I built my own
 
nice C notches and by the way when it comes to the crossmember you can buy a aftermarket one that will tuck up close to the frame
 

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