Jimmeh
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- Joined
- Jul 1, 2008
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- Age
- 35
- Location
- Under GNP, Montana
- Vehicle Year
- 1992
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
I had a plow on mine last winter:
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It was expensive.Damn, how much did that one set you back Jimmy?
I wouldn't mind a small plow that I could do a few driveways with, but they can be pricey and I don't feel like ruining my front end just yet.
In a couple of weeks, I'll have my posi-lock for the beast, and may go and try to get stuck with a buddy and his ragged beater F150. If you wanna ride along, you're more then willing to come.I saw a guy with what looked like a clone of my 97 with a plow. But I took a closer look, it had a ford 9" rear, SAS I couldnt Identify, air bags in front and rear springs, 33's, chains, and a whole lot of other goodies. It looked BEAST!!! Me and Kiera pulled up next to him, and I had my window down just a bit because we were just at the bank, and he rolled his down and yelled "I really like your truck!" He was a big haggard looking redneck, like my grandpa.
A member here possibly?
Kiera keeps falling more and more in love with my truck seeing how capable it is for a 2 wheel drive.
No, it is just a light duty truck. Every Ford truck prior to 2004 and current 3/4 ton, 1 tons and semi tractors all have mostly C-channel frames... and they are heavier than anything they put in a Ranger.Yeah I think the plow makes a Ranger look even more badass and Ford tough, haha, even if I only would do a few driveways to keep it all nice.
So the chassis is the weak point, is that due to a C channel instead of a boxed frame?