Introduction

Explore The Ranger Station’s complete Ford Ranger and Bronco II body and paint guides, covering exterior panels, truck beds, doors, glass, mirrors, and full bodywork. Our step-by-step tutorials show you how to repair, restore, and customize your truck with paint mixing, camo patterns, fender flares, tailgate locks, mirror mods, and more. Whether you’re performing minor touch-ups, a full paint job, or installing aftermarket body panels, these guides will help keep your Ranger or Bronco II looking sharp, durable, and off-road ready.

Disclaimer: Information provided for reference only. Vehicle modifications may be hazardous. Read full legal notice.

2019-Present Ford Ranger Tech

If you’re looking for tech specific to the 2019-present Ford Ranger, check out our Ford Ranger Tech (2019-2025) tech library.

Other Information

Exterior – Body Panels:

Adding Hood Scoops

Find Off-Road Fiberglass Panels

Fiberglass Fender Install

How To Flare Your Bedside

Replacement Sheetmetal

1998-Up Front Clip Conversion

1998-2011 Ranger Body On A 1993-1997 Frame

Pacer Flexy Flares

Exterior – Truck Bed:

Roll On Bed Liner

Truxedo Roll Up Tonneau Cover

Rotrax Retractable Tonneau Cover

Tailgate Lock

Doors:

Open A Stuck Rear Door On Your Ford Ranger

Replacing Super Cab Handle Cables & Latches

Ford Ranger Door Interchange

Bodywork:

Mixing Paint

How To Do Body Work

How To Paint Your Truck

Cheap Camo Paint

Military Vehicle Camouflage

Camouflage Patterns

Fender Cutting 101

Grill Modification

Ford Oval Color Change

Glass & Mirrors:

Removing The Ranger Rear Window

Rear Slider Latch Upgrade 89-94

Floppy Mirror Fixes

2007 Mirror Mod

Isuzu Trooper Mirrors

About The Author

Founder / Administrator at  | Staff Profile

Jim Oaks is the founder of TheRangerStation.com, the longest-running Ford Ranger resource online since 1999. With over 25 years of hands-on experience building and modifying Ford Rangers — including magazine-featured builds like Project Transformer — Jim has become one of the most trusted authorities in the Ford Ranger off-road and enthusiast space.

Since launching TheRangerStation.com, Jim has documented thousands of real-world Ranger builds, technical repairs, drivetrain swaps, suspension modifications, and off-road adventures contributed by owners worldwide. TheRangerStation.com has been referenced in print, video and online by enthusiasts, mechanics, and off-road builders looking for practical, and experience-based information.