Ford Ranger Westin 33 Ultimate Bull Bar 25 f plywood.[6]1983 Ranger production began January 18, 1982 at the Louisville Assembly Plant,[7] hitting showrooms in March.[8] Available engines were the 72 hp (54 kW) 2.0 L and 86 hp (64 kW) 2.3 L OHC four-cylinders, a four-cylinder 59 hp (44 kW) 2.2 L Mazda/Perkins diesel, and a 115 hp (86 kW) 2.8 L Cologne V6. In 1985, a Mitsubishi-built 2.3 L turbodiesel with 86 hp (64 kW) replaced the Mazda diesel engine, and in 1986, the 2.8 L engine was replaced with a 140 hp (104 kW) 2.9 L Cologne V6. The SuperCab was introduced in 1986, offering an extra 17 inches (432 mm) of storage space behind the Features for your Ford Ranger - Rugged Apprearance: The hottest in front end vehicle protection and styling
- 2 Finishes: Bull bars are available in Chrome Stainless or Black. Lifetime warranty on chrome and 5 years on black
- Skid Plate: Westin bull bars come standard with a skid plate for added undercarriage protection
- Vehicle Specific Designs: Ultimate bull bars are made vehicle specific for a great look and fit
- Tubing: Ultimate Bull Bar is manufactured from 3” diameter tubing for fullsized trucks & SUV’s and the 2.5” diameter tubing for compact, midsize trucks and SUV’s
Westin 33 Ultimate Bull Bar 25 Ford began development of the Ranger in 1976, focusing on quality and fuel efficiency. The intent was to build a truck that was as capable as the full-size F-Series, but in a more economical package. The compact Ranger had styling similar to the full-size Ford pickups, used a similar architecture, and was offered with four-wheel drive. The ability to haul a four-foot-wide (1.2 m) sheet of plywood is a common standard for trucks. In the compact Ranger, however, the space between the wheel wells was less than four feet; Ford designed the box with provisions to allow hauling of a standard sheet o Westin 33 Ultimate Bull Bar 25 Fits the following: |