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qwerty wrote:
Sevulturus, how about reducing the picture in your sig a bit so I don't have to scroll side-to-side to read a post.
sev's sig is fine.

i mean, what are you running?

most people these days run at least 1024x768.

i can run up to 1600x1200 but i like 1024 better.
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Geoff650R wrote:Nice ranger. 02 or 03? Anyway, trailer would be a nice thing to have sometimes. Ever try to load the bike into the bed of that ranger? Bikes and 1/4 ton beds just don't get along :laughing: . Even my XR needs to be at an angle in my ranger. What brand/class hitch you get on there?
The Ranger is an 06 with a 4.0 V-6, and 5 speed auto, the hitch came on it, it's Class III i think, anyway it's the big one
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#23 Unread post by KeithB »

qwerty wrote:
The only thing I see wrong with your rig is that Friggin' Over Rated Disaster on the front of the trailer.
You mean the stone guarde?
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#24 Unread post by supv26 »

Keith,
Nice trailer and I like the ramp door. The wife and I bought one for her business last winter but it is not quite as long and has the 2 hinged doors. My wife likes to go on the bike but only for short rides. She'll go with me on 2 or 3 day rides but anything longer than that and she wants to haul it. All I need to do to get it ready is get the wheel chalk for the front and some E-Track down the floor on each side for tie down. She wants the E-Track so she can use it to tie down her stuff when she hauls her goods. I also need to get a small ramp for loading.

When I go on my trips I will not haul it. If I want my wife to go and enjoy the trip, we're going to haul it. Another thing, she needs a lot of stuff to take with her so she can pack all that in the truck. Also, being in an enclosed trailer is nice for security at night when you are in the motel. Lock it up and forget it!!!
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KeithB wrote:
Geoff650R wrote:Nice ranger. 02 or 03? Anyway, trailer would be a nice thing to have sometimes. Ever try to load the bike into the bed of that ranger? Bikes and 1/4 ton beds just don't get along :laughing: . Even my XR needs to be at an angle in my ranger. What brand/class hitch you get on there?
The Ranger is an 06 with a 4.0 V-6, and 5 speed auto, the hitch came on it, it's Class III i think, anyway it's the big one
:frusty: i missed how much the front of the hood popped up, my bad. I like the new ones a lot. My frind has a 05 Edge. Autotragic though.
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#26 Unread post by KeithB »

supv26 wrote:Keith,

She wants the E-Track so she can use it to tie down her stuff when she hauls her goods. I also need to get a small ramp for loading.
The E track sounds worth looking into, where do yuou buy it?
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#27 Unread post by KeithB »

Geoff650R wrote: Autotragic though.
Mine is automatic too, but theh new five spped overdrive
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#28 Unread post by Ninja Geoff »

KeithB wrote:
Geoff650R wrote: Autotragic though.
Mine is automatic too, but theh new five spped overdrive
ooo, how's that feel/perform? Does it actually shift normal or does it like to shift at random times?
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Geoff650R wrote:
KeithB wrote:Mine is automatic too, but the new five spped overdrive
ooo, how's that feel/perform? Does it actually shift normal or does it like to shift at random times?
I had the 4.0liter V6 mated to a 5-speed auto in my '01 Explorer XLS. Shifted smooth as silk. Now that we've finally gotten past the antiquated 4-speed I'm beginning to take automatics more seriously. Had they offered a 5-speed auto in my Colorado I wouldn't have opted for a manual.
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ZooTech wrote:
Geoff650R wrote:
I had the 4.0liter V6 mated to a 5-speed auto in my '01 Explorer XLS. Shifted smooth as silk. Now that we've finally gotten past the antiquated 4-speed I'm beginning to take automatics more seriously. Had they offered a 5-speed auto in my Colorado I wouldn't have opted for a manual.

Same here awesome tranny
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