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daily driver and project 4x4 truck


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ontairo
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1999 2wd on 32s
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Manual
first time posting so this is all new but ive been working on my 93 for a while now and its come along way let me know what you think the other one is just what gets me around the 93 is on 37" procomp x terrains now with a 4 inch rough country up to a 6 and a 2 inch body lift,
 

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Good luck with that front axle bro. I barely get away clean wheeling with 35s....That size tires have a tendency to snap axles/hubs pretty quick
 
not to sure how to resize pictures but there is more of it recently with the 99 front clip and action shots
 
the truck gets drivin hard every event its at and its fine, geared and its got a locker in an 8.8 in the rear
 
That don't go nowhere much with 37's on it. We have nicknamed you officially as.... ' The Breakage Special '....good luck
 
I can see it being tough on the axles too. Oh well, It looks great! I love the look.

You said you put a 98+ clip on it?
 
the truck gets drivin hard every event its at and its fine, geared and its got a locker in an 8.8 in the rear

At risk of sounding like a d-bag I have to say you don't drive it "that hard" because I've broken an axle shaft in my old TTB D35 with 33" tires. More gear translates into more leverage the engine has on the axle (easier to break). Also, the ruff country lifts tend to puncture the D35 housing when flexed hard. May want to think about a better quality front suspension or better yet a solid front axle.

Nice trucks, but be aware of these weaknesses!
 
ahaha 37's on a dana 35 are better then 37 on dana 28 axles like the bronco 2 i saw....
btw good looking truck you have there. but the 37's are gonna be breaking parts sooner or later.
 
Sasquatchrider(sp?) ran 37's on his for quite a while but it was pretty built
 
if i could down size pics i would get pictures of both my trucks on here and a recent one with the 4x4 and 99 front clip...thats fine if no one can get over it not breaking, it does just like any other truck. i just havent broken an axle or a hub yet, the only drive train part ive broken is 4low doesnt work anymore from 2 gear pullin fullsize trucks out of the swamp. if i was more interested in working on it i would have my 5.0L in it and axles but i dont feel like ripping it apart before winter
 
I ran 36 swamper sx for 6 months and it fried my tranny haha and blew up my auto hubs. But I still miss that look. Those 37s look great though. Can't hate on someone who goes bigger than most agree with. Like your style
 
thanks man , im use to hearing the bad side of my truck haha i had 36" swampers on it when it was red and black and i liked them but i couldnt turn down 4 new procomps for 900 bucks. ill try to start getting the rest of the pictures on here maybe a video off youtube if i can get that far
 
Let's see pics or vids of that thing performing. And id also like to see a pic of that front conversion
 
use photobucket..
i could explain how to use it... or you can just read this
http://midsouthjeeps.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=16666

she even posted pics when she did the writeup! lol






now that i'm done w/ that..
nice looking ranger.. don't worry about busting your diff w/ the RC lift AS LONG AS you are using the RC lift coils b/c they don't flex... trust me, i know.. they are stiff!
lets see some action shots.

and who cares if they say you'll break the d35 on 37's... run it till it breaks then upgrade!
 

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