Thank you, Sonny. Nice of you to mention. :beers:
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Thank you, Sonny. Nice of you to mention. :beers:
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It’s great to get such specific, detailed information, Bob. Thank you for researching and reporting. Try to keep it under 100, just the same. :laugh:
I liked 7.
Most use 1/4x1/2” aluminum rivets, but some drill out oversize and use 3/16”. Same goes for using stainless bolts. If you place “rivets” in the forum search you’ll find a lot of information.
Yeah, I realize that western states [in particular] have higher speed limits. That said, when we run 65 mph to low 70s up here on I-75 it’s not going to make much difference in tire reliability or...
No, there isn’t a speed concern for me with the Loadstar tires. The highest speed limit near to me is 70 mph, and with fuel conservation in mind, I only run 75 mph a couple of times per year. But I...
Maybe try posting over on the electrical/wiring forum as well. CatFan over there is a helpful resource on electrical gremlins.
I drove a 2018 Z519 for 4 years and have now had a 2022 Z519 for 18 months. Both have been completely trouble free and immaculate boats. There was a design change in 2020, with the top cap made...
That would depend upon the year and model. You could start with Ranger Parts, 800-724-7273, or EZ Loader, or Etrailer, or Eastern Marine.
If not going with a Ranger cover, the most mentioned aftermarket companies are Aurora and Boat Covers Direct. Local canvas/upholstery shops are even more highly recommended if you have access to one.
Maybe this thread will shed some light: https://www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=1217666&referrerid=39498
If you have already checked the fuse, the traditional way to troubleshoot a red light situation is to switch the battery leads from “bad” to “good” [charger bank that is working] and “good” to “bad.”...
What year? A picture might also help.
I know he’s busy at present, but maybe try sending Brad M (22RangerZ520R) a private message.
We are not changing corporate policy here, and also bear in mind that going back to put ‘04 parts lists online is not going to happen. Let’s keep it productive and choose from available options.
Those are a lot of questions, and some of them might be semi-unique to multi-species boats like the 619. First off, it is unusual on *bass boats* for accessories to be connected to a trolling...
I’m sure there are reasons—I can think of a few—but in the meantime, you can also call any one of dozens of superior dealers. My “own” dealer has a great reputation and typically gets parts orders...
I would contact board sponsor Precision Sonar about making you a plate. It might be a custom build, but they are typically helpful and definitely knowledgeable.
Each Ranger dealer has parts schematics for every boat, but they are computerized. The best way to proceed when in doubt is to go to a dealership. Or call a dealership with your parts order. That...
Thanks, Rodney, but I’ll stick with coffee this am. :yesnod:
2015 thread…
On a normal tournament day, I often pre-rig 2 rods with a variation of the main bait I intend to use. Especially if I’m anticipating fast action and/or the need to adapt quickly for an early bite. So...
That would depend upon how much time I had.
There is still a shortage. Check the Mercury 4-stroke forum for information. My opinion is that your best bet is to buy from the dealer closest to you with the best service.