01RangerEdge build thread
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You're better off letting a limbless human help you than letting him install your seats. You'll end up with something worse than this
30 minutes to cleanly install and wire power/heated seats....LOL
even with non sport seats, you'll have to enlarge a few of the holes.
30 minutes to cleanly install and wire power/heated seats....LOL
even with non sport seats, you'll have to enlarge a few of the holes.
If you've got the right junkyard seats to begin with, they're not bad to swap in.
And quit showing us pictures of your truck man. Its embarrassing.
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Finally got my 1.5" blocks installed (ditched the stock ones) and my JD traction bars. The bars were used but are in good shape, just need some paint.
The truck is within .5" of being level, which is perfect.
But I have to say the JD traction bars made a HUGE difference, just leaving from a stop sign is noticeable. I haven't had a chance to go offroad, but I'm sure I'll love it.
I highly recommend getting them, even if you don't offroad. Well worth it.
I'll get better pics when it's clean
The truck is within .5" of being level, which is perfect.
But I have to say the JD traction bars made a HUGE difference, just leaving from a stop sign is noticeable. I haven't had a chance to go offroad, but I'm sure I'll love it.
I highly recommend getting them, even if you don't offroad. Well worth it.
I'll get better pics when it's clean
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I had the truck on the lift since I installed the blocks, the bars need to be tightened when the truck is on its own weight.
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all in all it took about an hour total.
We only had to modify the 4 holes on each seat to fit the bigger bolts Justin used originally and then we had to drill and tap the seat belt bolt.
Otherwise, wiring was great. Troy was a big help in doing the major leg work of the wiring. all we had to do was run power and ground.
We only had to modify the 4 holes on each seat to fit the bigger bolts Justin used originally and then we had to drill and tap the seat belt bolt.
Otherwise, wiring was great. Troy was a big help in doing the major leg work of the wiring. all we had to do was run power and ground.
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