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I was searching tire and wheel sizes for my '05 Ranger and I came across this site. Looks like the kind of site I have been looking for. I have in addition to the Ranger, a '02 Mercury Sable and a 91 Mustang LX Convert. I do love my Fords and go back to my youth building flatheads and having a "bomber" stock car ('48 sedan). I worked around the auto industry most of my life and have always been bending a wrench in one fashion or another. I spent 7 years as a Parts Manager in a Chevrolet dealership and that accounts for why I came home to the Ford brands.
I will read the forum and post if I can be of help or if I need some good advice....
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