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What did you do to your Ranger today? (Part Deux!)


1987 2.9 4WD, short short. The Missing Linc, I transgendered it into a Lincoln. I think the mirrors were stock. Nuts for the brackets were built into the doors.

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The ‘97 Road Ranger semi has the plastic swivel mirrors. I wanted to put the tall mirrors like a semi has somehow into those mounts, but I couldn’t make it work.

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You anwsered my original question, thanks. I wanted to do the mirrors like my '85 Ranger had on my '01.
 
I'm getting my 2003 Ranger ready for a classic car show today, giving it a good detail job. I went last year. It was the only one there. No one really looked at it. Rangers are just Rangers to the public, regardless of their condition or age. View attachment 93797
Rangers are only special to us.
 
33x12.50x15 Dick Cepek Fun COUNTRY II...

On 15x10 Rock Crusher wheels.
I’m currently running 35’s, but… I’ve always wanted those rims…
 
If there was only a custom ford ranger show!

About as close as you will find...

 
The old style like came on the early square body Rangers. The semi turck-ish looking mirrors. My '85 had them and I liked them. My '01 mirrors are kind of small.

Just a suggestion, use a little scrap wood or even piece of cardboard and mock up what kind of mount you’d like to have. Don’t rule out three point mounts, whether the “Y” bar is on the top or on the bottom. Then scavenge the pull-apart with it to see if there’s an F150 or a dodge or Chevy or whatever mirror set up that’s close. It’s pretty easy to change the head on those kind of brackets, and it shouldn’t be too hard to work out how to attach it to the door

For my semi, I wanted the kind of mirror that mounts on the bottom of the window, and also has a connection on the top of the window, but the windshield is sloped too far back, so the mirrors would have to be so far back it almost defeats the purpose

My 2cents…
 
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Have a long weekend, so my brother and I are getting the truck ready for inspection.

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You got your money's worth outta those...
 
The wife's car battery decided not to work anymore, unfortunately she was like an hour and a half from home... she didn't have jumper cables (there might be a small set by the spare tire, we'll see in a bit...) and no one offered to help and the target employees aren't allowed to help people (?) so I drove up in the '97 and jumped her car, drove to a store to get a battery then drove home...

Before that fiasco I used the '97 to move the lumber chunks (salvaged 1x6's and 2x4's from pallets) from the shop to the Ranger trailer in the back... apparently I have enough of that wood since there's no room left in there :)
 
Well, I set out to slap the rear of mom’s Explorer back together right quick and get on to the choptop. 50 trips around collecting tools up again for the project because I kept forgetting what apparently was always the next tool I needed (a garage would at least keep the walks shorter, but I’m still short what i need to make that happen), I got it almost all back together and find the slide pins are sticking bad on a caliper (well, actually both, because I didn’t think to check when I put it on and the side I started with happened to be stuck exactly where I needed it to be, the other side was not though).

Since they moved but not well and when I slid one out, and the first one I slid out was pretty clean I tried hitting it with some grease and sending it back in, which didn’t work. At that point I had enough of working on the Explorer for today. But let me back up for a minute. While I was working on the Explorer I was interrupted with a parts delivery and dad decided to work on his Ranger which required my help a few times and also to get the AC stuff squared away (condenser and orifice tube replacement).

I know someone is liable to insist I should replace the accumulater too, but the system had good pressure, we just found evidence of a potential leak on the condenser when we pulled the core support, and verified by cleaning it and waiting a week or so. The AC was blowing cool but not cold too, so I really wasn’t surprised. Since the system really wasn’t open long, I don’t see a need to change extra parts. Everything else showed no evidence of a leak. I’ll just vac it down for an hour or two, make sure it holds pressure overnight at least, then fill it up.

So after all of that, I finally got to tinker with the choptop. Took glass cleaner and cleaned all the glass and mirrors and lights. Made sure all the lights work (they do, but for some reason I have hyper flash). Not sure why, I can check but I don’t believe there are any LED lights in it yet. Wondering if the blinker module thing is going bad, but I wanted to go to LED and put a new variable/LED blinker relay. So I guess we’ll see if that fixes it. Found I had an intake tube leak because I had forgot to hook up the tube over to the valve cover (oops), bet it runs even better now. It ran pretty good when I brought it home other than not being real happy at idle, but I’m betting that oops will help it with more than just idle.

Didn’t get to the brakes like I wanted to on it. Guess that’s tomorrow. Oh well, some things got done today and some didn’t but progress forward happened and that’s good enough. So I’m now on the front porch with a cigar and beer after a tasty dinner and I don’t really feel like I can complain. Tomorrow is another day. Yesterday is ancient history. If tomorrow doesn’t happen, then oh well, I did what I could.
 
Backed the ranger up to the escape side of the garage to use the tailgate as a table while I worked on the escape, its been having a oil leak and from what I could tell was the front valve/cam cover. What a pain this thing is to work on! I had got a gasket set through rock auto, think I paid $60 -not sure. Finally got the cover out to discover I had 2 rear gaskets, instead of a “front” and a”rear”. So off to town for a fel-pro set from autozone, for $75 + tax. hopefully this was my leakage issue. It sure looked that way. Got the mess on the garage floor cleaned up and left the escape outside in the yard to drip off whats left, cant quite clean it otherwise. My luck Id ruin the alternator or otherwise cause some problem. Dont need that.
 

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