Dirt Squirt
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- Oct 28, 2020
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- Location
- Silver Spring, MD
- Vehicle Year
- 2003
- Make / Model
- Ranger FX4 L2
- Transmission
- Automatic
FYI, you are still going to have to re-gear the front axle.
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Sweet. Was gonna give it a mild lift anyways. Atleast two inch suspension lift.Yes, will have to regear the front too, and on a second gen ('89-92, I'm sticking with this as second gen ) on a Ranger you can fit 31x10.50's on stock wheels at stock height with just minor rubbing that I wouldn't worry about...
Guess the original owner cared more about the fuel mileage....in a truck with 4wd and the 4.0... lolI've never seen a Ranger or Explorer with less than 3.45's( 2wd strippies) and 3.73's were common. Maybe our sales department had more common sense than I gave them credit for having.
So many hills.... HahaHe's in Washington, he knows... there's more hills on this coast
My fiance has a 95 Ranger XLT with 3.27s and an automatic.... t u r d. Have had a couple Explorers with 3.27s as well, one of them was even a 5 speed four door.I've never seen a Ranger or Explorer with less than 3.45's( 2wd strippies) and 3.73's were common. Maybe our sales department had more common sense than I gave them credit for having.