- Joined
- Oct 1, 2021
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- 5,327
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- State - Country
- TX - USA
- Other
- 2004 ford ranger
- Vehicle Year
- 2024
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Drive
- 2WD
- Engine
- 2.3 EcoBoost
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Lift
- 0
- Total Drop
- 0
- Tire Size
- Stock
- My credo
- drives a stick shift ranger
This is the monoking overland rack I had bought a few weeks back for 290ish. I installed it a few days ago but it was roof height, and I didn't want it that tall so I pulled it off and cut it down about 5 inches to get it where I wanted. Now it's exactly what I wanted.
I bought that brand because it was super cheap and also had a very high weight rating of 1100 pounds static.
I have some small brackets to decide where I want to mount but otherwise, I am ready for the 4x4 panel on top that will have the piano hinge to another 4x4 so it folds out to an 8x4 foot platform for a tent or give me a 4 foot shade area next to the truck
Man, it is humid today. 88 degrees but heat index is 101. What a bummer that was to work in
I bought that brand because it was super cheap and also had a very high weight rating of 1100 pounds static.
I have some small brackets to decide where I want to mount but otherwise, I am ready for the 4x4 panel on top that will have the piano hinge to another 4x4 so it folds out to an 8x4 foot platform for a tent or give me a 4 foot shade area next to the truck
Man, it is humid today. 88 degrees but heat index is 101. What a bummer that was to work in

