lil_Blue_Ford
Cut & Weld
TRS Forum Moderator
TRS 20th Anniversary
TRS Event Participant
TRS 25th Anniversary
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2007
- Messages
- 10,887
- City
- Butler
- State - Country
- PA - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 2000
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Engine
- 5.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Drop
- 4”
So I have an 89 Ranger cab... it's still sitting on part of the frame with the motor at the moment and I had planned on just pushing it into my shed like that on wheels (it would be the easiest way I'm sure), but it's going to take up entirely too much floor space like that (in other words, I don't think there's any way to stuff it in there like that and still have room for all the other stuff that has to go in there, can't leave the cab outside cuz I've been told to make it go away and I want to use it for a project in the next year or so).
My thought after some careful measurements to see what would fit the best, is to stand it up on the back of the cab and push it into a corner. But I don't know if that would be safe to do or if by standing it on the back wall it'll damage the integrity of the cab. I would have liked to have stood it up with the fenders an hood on, but it'll prolly be easier to move around with that stuff off (not to mention get it in the door of the shed), and of course I'll put something under it to keep it from resting on the rear window.
So anyone know if this is permissible?
My thought after some careful measurements to see what would fit the best, is to stand it up on the back of the cab and push it into a corner. But I don't know if that would be safe to do or if by standing it on the back wall it'll damage the integrity of the cab. I would have liked to have stood it up with the fenders an hood on, but it'll prolly be easier to move around with that stuff off (not to mention get it in the door of the shed), and of course I'll put something under it to keep it from resting on the rear window.
So anyone know if this is permissible?