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update on the ranger


tsanderson7

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just thought i would post some pictures of the ranger and show you an update. its a 1989 xlt with a 2.9 and an auto trans. it has a 3 inch body lift and is sitting on 32x11.5 maxxis bighorns and they are wrapped on 15x10 inch rims. skyjacker 2 inch leveling coils and explorer leafsprings are coming soon! any comments or reccomendations are greatly appreciated!!






ladies on the mudflaps haha


one of them fell off the last time i went wheeling


custom built runningboards/rocksliders made of solid steel with diamond plating on top of it and welded into the frame













 


CHKNFKR

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nice job with the diamond plate up front. looks sharp!
 

jhammel85

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I agree. I like that alot. No rubbing with the 3 inch body lift and those tires? I'm thinking about body lifting mine soon..Just not looking forward to rusted bolts or cutting them out.
 

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with 10 inch rims you need some 12.50 or 13.50 wide tires. Otherwise it looks badass. I like the sliders/steps. Its a copyable idea.
 

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nice looking gen1 ranger man an good pics
 

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thanks guys. ill post more as i get more done. and no those tires dont rub. of course i massaged the fender a little bit with a hammer haha. and i also had to slide the front bumper forward (theres some play in the bracket for it)
 

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