medicbro2000
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- City, State
- Ludlow Vermont
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- (1994 XLT) 00 RangerXLT
Hey guys,
I got some bad news...
I have discovered some not so good things happening underneath my truck. While switching out spares and trying to tighten up my rear bumper- I found that the frame has rotted where the bumper attaches making a remount near impossible without some extra bracing... well that wasn't all I found....
Upon further investigation, I noticed several cracks in the frame just a short distance up from the rear- but not only that- the upper shock mount on the drivers side rear is starting to pull away from the frame. (picture a banana peeling out)
So right now I am going to have to keep myself off the trails until I get this thing taken care of- if possible. I have to do some investigating into the saveability right now and the options available.... but for now it looks like it is off to the welders! I may take some pictures and throw them up for others to see and/or use for reference.
If anyone has any suggestions feel free to throw them out... otherwise its a waiting game. Its a shame especially with a 2000 with a beautiful body and only 95,000 miles.
Wish me luck!
I got some bad news...


Upon further investigation, I noticed several cracks in the frame just a short distance up from the rear- but not only that- the upper shock mount on the drivers side rear is starting to pull away from the frame. (picture a banana peeling out)

So right now I am going to have to keep myself off the trails until I get this thing taken care of- if possible. I have to do some investigating into the saveability right now and the options available.... but for now it looks like it is off to the welders! I may take some pictures and throw them up for others to see and/or use for reference.
If anyone has any suggestions feel free to throw them out... otherwise its a waiting game. Its a shame especially with a 2000 with a beautiful body and only 95,000 miles.
Wish me luck!
