2old4this 15+ Year Member Joined Mar 15, 2008 Messages 53 Points 3,101 City NJ Vehicle Year 1994 Transmission Manual Feb 10, 2009 #1 a complete frame kit or DIY planes for either a static drop or bagged frame? thanks pat
TS6034 September 2009 STOM Winner MTOTM Winner Joined Apr 10, 2008 Messages 480 Points 3,101 City Northern Michigan Vehicle Year 1992 Transmission Manual Feb 11, 2009 #2 No such thing for rangers. They do make bolt on/weld on back halfs for S-10s tho...
skyy_4life 15+ Year Member Boosted (Not Stock) Joined Oct 1, 2008 Messages 511 Points 3,101 City Brooklyn Ohio Vehicle Year 1994 Transmission Manual Feb 13, 2009 #3 yes such as the notch from *RoadGrater... idk if it would work for an Ranger.
TS6034 September 2009 STOM Winner MTOTM Winner Joined Apr 10, 2008 Messages 480 Points 3,101 City Northern Michigan Vehicle Year 1992 Transmission Manual Feb 15, 2009 #4 S-10 stuff will not work on a ranger. Everything is completely different. And S-10 frames are much wider.
S-10 stuff will not work on a ranger. Everything is completely different. And S-10 frames are much wider.
Hazmat Ranger May 2009 STOTM U.S. Military - Veteran MTOTM Winner TRS Banner 2010-2011 Joined Jun 7, 2008 Messages 2,070 Points 3,101 Age 58 City North Texas Vehicle Year 1995 Transmission Manual Feb 15, 2009 #5 TS6034 said: S-10 stuff will not work on a ranger. Everything is completely different. And S-10 frames are much wider. Click to expand... No problem - Wide Track Ranger -
TS6034 said: S-10 stuff will not work on a ranger. Everything is completely different. And S-10 frames are much wider. Click to expand... No problem - Wide Track Ranger -
ZMan Forum Staff Member TRS Forum Moderator TRS Event Participant MTOTM Winner Joined Jan 5, 2003 Messages 3,807 Points 5,101 Age 40 City Medina, Ohio Vehicle Year 1992,1994 Engine 4.0 V6 Transmission Manual Total Drop 4/4, bagged Feb 16, 2009 #6 No one makes plans. You can do all sorts of research online though. Once you've got the concept down you can start applying it to your own truck.
No one makes plans. You can do all sorts of research online though. Once you've got the concept down you can start applying it to your own truck.
doorgunner Lab Rat for V.A. hospital U.S. Military - Veteran 2009 Truck of The Year MTOTM Winner TRS Banner 2010-2011 TRS Banner 2012-2015 Joined Oct 22, 2008 Messages 12,793 Points 3,101 City New Orleans (8' below sea level & sinking) Vehicle Year 1934/1989 Engine Transmission Automatic Total Lift N/A Total Drop 3/4 Tire Size 23570R15 My credo JESUS Loves Ya! Feb 16, 2009 #7 Hmmm Oh, I get it! Hence:Just Plain Stupied
skyy_4life 15+ Year Member Boosted (Not Stock) Joined Oct 1, 2008 Messages 511 Points 3,101 City Brooklyn Ohio Vehicle Year 1994 Transmission Manual Feb 24, 2009 #8 i would just get the steel and C-notch it urself
TS6034 September 2009 STOM Winner MTOTM Winner Joined Apr 10, 2008 Messages 480 Points 3,101 City Northern Michigan Vehicle Year 1992 Transmission Manual Feb 24, 2009 #9 I take that back. Appearently someone does make a frame for bagged/body dropped vehicles. Just found this.... http://www.seriouslyinsaneautoconcepts.com/chassis work & premade/Chassis.htm
I take that back. Appearently someone does make a frame for bagged/body dropped vehicles. Just found this.... http://www.seriouslyinsaneautoconcepts.com/chassis work & premade/Chassis.htm