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1998-2000 4x4 Rangers with the Off-Road Package had a front skidplate under the bumper. Not extremely common especially 20 years later but if you could find one in a junkyard or eBay it could probably be made to fit a 2003. 2001+ Off-Road (I had one) did not have a front skidplate. An FX4 Level II might have one but I don't remember for sure.That could probably be made to fit for the transfer case. But the original post seemed to be asking about a front skid plate which would be completely different.
Maybe this explains why a search reveals nothing. I was typing in 20031998-2000 4x4 Rangers with the Off-Road Package had a front skidplate under the bumper. Not extremely common especially 20 years later but if you could find one in a junkyard or eBay it could probably be made to fit a 2003. 2001+ Off-Road (I had one) did not have a front skidplate. An FX4 Level II might have one but I don't remember for sure.
Exactly! Something like this. Spot on...as always, Eric!A quick search turned up these. May take some slight modifications to fi a 2wd truck. But it would be a good starting point.
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My neighbor used to have a 1998 Off-Road and it had a front skidplate. I got a new 2002 Off-Road and it did not.Maybe this explains why a search reveals nothing. I was typing in 2003
I believe that part number is YL5Z-5B018-AAMy neighbor used to have a 1998 Off-Road and it had a front skidplate. I got a new 2002 Off-Road and it did not.
The photo on the left is the front part that bolts to the bumper?OK, you got me off my @$$
Something like this:
It was as cheap for me to make 8 as it was 1; I need 2 for my Ranger, so 6 available.
They are heavy 1/4" A-50 steel (very similar to the '98-'11 Superlift Ranger skidplate which is no longer available) so they wouldn't be cheap to ship.
I'd like $100/ea to cover my cost.
Don
p.s. Did I mention powder coated; I have bolts/spacer for mounting to Superlift
OK, you got me off my @$$
Something like this:
It was as cheap for me to make 8 as it was 1; I need 2 for my Ranger, so 6 available.
They are heavy 1/4" A-50 steel (very similar to the '98-'11 Superlift Ranger skidplate which is no longer available) so they wouldn't be cheap to ship.
I'd like $100/ea to cover my cost.
Don
p.s. Did I mention powder coated; I have bolts/spacer for mounting to Superlift
Does anybody still use Greyhound to ship? I see it has a websiteOK, you got me off my @$$
Something like this:
It was as cheap for me to make 8 as it was 1; I need 2 for my Ranger, so 6 available.
They are heavy 1/4" A-50 steel (very similar to the '98-'11 Superlift Ranger skidplate which is no longer available) so they wouldn't be cheap to ship.
I'd like $100/ea to cover my cost.
Don
p.s. Did I mention powder coated; I have bolts/spacer for mounting to Superlift
OK, you got me off my @$$
Something like this:
It was as cheap for me to make 8 as it was 1; I need 2 for my Ranger, so 6 available.
They are heavy 1/4" A-50 steel (very similar to the '98-'11 Superlift Ranger skidplate which is no longer available) so they wouldn't be cheap to ship.
I'd like $100/ea to cover my cost.
Don
p.s. Did I mention powder coated; I have bolts/spacer for mounting to Superlift