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The Red Devil Ranger.


Nate W.

August 2012 OTOTM
OTOTM Winner
Joined
Oct 20, 2011
Messages
168
Vehicle Year
1990.
1989.
Transmission
Manual
We've been building this for about 9 months now, and it's pretty close to being completed.

If you would like to see more, you can see the build thread here: http://www.therangerstation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=120009

Specs:

Truck itself.

-1989 Ford Ranger STX extra cab.
-2.9L V6
-5 Speed stock transmission

Tires

-37/14.5/15 Bias Iroks
-15" D-Window Steel wheels
-DIY Ruffstuff Beadlocks

Front Axle

-High Pinion Dana 44 3/4 ton.
-Spartan Locker.
-5.13 gear ratio.
-62.75" wide.
-High Steer.
-Waggoneer 6 lug outers.

Rear Axle

-Ford 9 inch.
-Full floater. (14 bolt axle shafts).
-5.13 gear ratio.
-Detroit Locker.
-14 bolt outers, modified to 6 lug.
-Disc brakes.

Transfercase

-1350 Transfercase
-D&D Machine Doubler adapter
-Equals dual transfercases

Suspension

-Leaf springs

Misc. Mods.

-Double Bobbed bed 2 feet.
-Fender Flares.
-Custom front bumper
-Ramsey 8000lb Winch
-Custom transfer case knobs
-Rock sliders
-Wheelbase: 115"
-More I forgot but will add later. :icon_thumby:

Now for some pics:

First time it saw dirt.
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Trailered up and ready to go:
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Took it out to test the flex and see where the fenders needed cut.
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Washed and pretty:
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New cage:
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Looks like a solid truck. I usually prefer the look of tube bumpers over the plate style bumpers but I like how you kinda integrated both styles in your front bumper.
 
Do you mean halfway down the length of the door? That's where they were when we bought it.. That's where the hole is. Are they in a different spot on other trucks?
 
Looks really good.
 
Do you mean halfway down the length of the door? That's where they were when we bought it.. That's where the hole is. Are they in a different spot on other trucks?


Ha! Just noticed that. On my 93 they're right where the A Pillar meets. No clue about the older model; I guess I never noticed if that's normal or not.

I do love the look of this truck. I was hoping it would give me some ideas but it's leaf, not coil (Blast!). Looks fantastic though!
 
Your mirrors are in the right spot, that is just how the first and second gen ranger's mirrors are.
 
Thought so. Are they the stock mirrors for an STX truck? There's small holes and a not-so-faded spot lower down on the door like it might have had the swing-out aluminum mirrors at some point in it's life..:dunno:
 
Thought so. Are they the stock mirrors for an STX truck? There's small holes and a not-so-faded spot lower down on the door like it might have had the swing-out aluminum mirrors at some point in it's life..:dunno:

They are that far back to accommodate the trucks that came with vent windows
 
That truck is sick!
i love that year, i just like the squareness, easy lines and parts galor!

YES! FINALLY another all leaf ranger guy! im not alone lol:headbang:
 

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