veefer800canuck
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- Joined
- Sep 7, 2007
- Messages
- 482
- Reaction score
- 7
- Location
- Alberta
- Vehicle Year
- 2011
- Make / Model
- Ranger FX4
- Engine Size
- 4.0
- Transmission
- Manual
My supercharged 2011 FX4 mod thread
Hey TRS, loving my new-to-me 2011 FX4, big leap over my trusty old 1994 2WD.
Here she is the day I got her home, looking like every other one, except with a Rhino Liner freshly sprayed in by the dealer.
Thought I'd start a thread to keep track of the mods to the truck that I will be doing over the next while.
Starting slow, and working up to something that hopefully will be special to me anyhow, not a radical desert truck, nor a full on SAS mud warrior or rock climber, but worked over here and there so it suits my needs and usage patterns.
First off, an easy mod: horns. I originally put this over in the electrical section, in case anyone is searching over there in the future, but I'll quote it here to keep everything going in one thread.
Hey TRS, loving my new-to-me 2011 FX4, big leap over my trusty old 1994 2WD.
Here she is the day I got her home, looking like every other one, except with a Rhino Liner freshly sprayed in by the dealer.
Thought I'd start a thread to keep track of the mods to the truck that I will be doing over the next while.
Starting slow, and working up to something that hopefully will be special to me anyhow, not a radical desert truck, nor a full on SAS mud warrior or rock climber, but worked over here and there so it suits my needs and usage patterns.
First off, an easy mod: horns. I originally put this over in the electrical section, in case anyone is searching over there in the future, but I'll quote it here to keep everything going in one thread.
Ordered a pair of horns off EBAY, both Hi and Low tone meant for a Ford, with bracket and wiring.
Install was 100% plug and play, literally took less than 5 mins, simply bolted the included bracket in place of the original one, loosened the horns, and faced them to 6 o'clock to keep the weather out.
Wiring was identical, plugged right in, no hassle. Added a short chunk of split loom on the wiring between the two horns, and HOLY LOUD!!!
AND, a lot nicer tone than just the Low one by itself.
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