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1997 Ford Ranger Removing Fiberwerx Hood
1997 Ford Ranger PreRunner - Race Ranger
Removing the FiberwerX hood reveals the detailed engine cage and front chassis tubing. The chassis is constructed from chromoly tubing and wraps around all the vehicle internals for protection. Relocating the radiator to the rear of the truck provides much more clearance to allow the front tires a good approach angle and make room for a high clearance front skid plate. View Related Article
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