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


what does the torx nut do? does it like hold some transmission internals in place?
According to members and from the FSM, they “frown” upon touching the E-nut. I relate it to going down the rabbit hole. When I did the innards of the ‘M5R1’ I removed the whole Fifth and reverse shift lever (7243),Shift rail (7242), Shift lever Connecting pin (7F301), and counter lever assembly as part of the removal of the 5th/Reverse replacement, refresh.
The FSM: … “Note: Do not remove the Torx® nut retaining the shift lever connecting pin (7F301) at this time…”
I didn’t specifically follow the FSM to the letter. Now I have a nicely shifting 4 speed, with reverse and a very nice feeling clutch.
 
I attempted to finalize the instalation of my new stereo. However, the dash kit I purchased will not snap into the dash bezel. Metra's website states it fits 95-2011, but they also have about two or three other single-din kits, all with poor reviews. I will probably order the Pac-audio kit tomorrow.
 
@Bill - every one of the double din stereo setups that I have seen have required some trimming of the dash bezel to actually fit. While the Ranger opening is nearly a double din, it is not actually quite that large.
 
Cleaned it out for the first time in a year or two. Lubed all the seat rails and door hinges. And cut new floor mats.

BTW, These are worth every penny. They fit a 1st gen like they were made just for it and are durable This'll just be my second set since I've owned the truck. The passenger side wasn't even bad...
 
@Bill - every one of the double din stereo setups that I have seen have required some trimming of the dash bezel to actually fit. While the Ranger opening is nearly a double din, it is not actually quite that large.

I'm aware of that. This is for a single DIN. This kit appears to be for vehicles wherein the stereo is supported by a rail above the stereo. The support rail on mine is below the stereo.
 
Yesterday I got the front axle reassembled, or at least the passenger side, didn't mess with the alignment yet... went for a test drive with the hubs locked, better than it was but still a vibration... might tackle the other U joint sometime this week...
 
I'm aware of that. This is for a single DIN. This kit appears to be for vehicles wherein the stereo is supported by a rail above the stereo. The support rail on mine is below the stereo.

So what is the issue? Just put it in upside down
 
Fiddled with the front end alignment some more. I think I'm happy with it until I get the new ball joints. Also greased all the zero fittings on my steering and suspension. Filled up with gas and also filled my Jerry cans. Getting ready for this weekend's camping trip at the Outer Banks, NC.
 
moved it out of the driveway and parked it and the bed full of junk down the road so that people looking at our house did not see the junk and associate it with our house
lol

AJ
 
Cleaned off ECM corrosion and reinstalling in my truck along with an OEM IAC valve. Still trying to solve the high idle mystery.
 
So what is the issue? Just put it in upside down

The issue is this kit mounts the radio in the middle of the kit instead of the top or bottom. I'm going to order another kit that will allow me to install the radio either way as soon as I figure out what speakers I want to buy.
 

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