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The Calipso STX Build


89PBR96

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Joined
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Messages
659
City
Pekin IL
Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Manual
94 3.0 5spd stx
Got the truck about a month ago ordered lift fixed minor things on her
First day home
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Manifolds leaked broke all studs in heads so had to pull it apart
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Flexing it's stockness no more stickers
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Got the torch out
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6 Inch Superlift half way installed
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Back under the Knife
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Thanks allan d
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Front end out to grind some more rivets off
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Got the new brackets installed just needed to get away for a bit needed some chair time lol
 
Looking Good, I am doing the exact same thing to my 94 ex cab in my build thread in my sig. I will definately be keeping an eye on your progress. By the way, the hardest part so far for me has been getting the stock Pitman arm off
 
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Looking Good, I am doing the exact same thing to my 94 ex cab in my build thread in my sig. I will definately be keeping an eye on your progress. By the way, the hardest part so far for me has been getting the stock Pitman arm off

Thanks man I just started the lift last night today I'm going to install the front end parts
I picked up the Brake lines from parts store It might be close to done today I don't think I got everything I need yet brake wise I think I need a three way and some fittings still And a new tie rod
 
Well you are getting stuff done way faster than I have been able to, but I have to deal with tons of rust, yours doesn't look to bad.
I just broke both brake lines the day before yesterday, today I just bought all new brake lines for the front. Autozone has the 3 way piece, but you will need a male/male adapter to go into the "T" piece and the extended brake lines, at least thats how my skyjacker extended brake lines were.
I ended up getting all new drag links and TRE's, I didn't want to but they weren't in great shape to begin with... and sometimes I get carried away with the 3lb baby sledge :icon_thumby:
 
Thanks for the info I torched the piece out off the Stock pitman arm It was the only thing left holding the front in and I wanted it out lol so that cost me 40 bucks or so this morning plus the lines I need to get the t and a few fittings then and I need a Key way I think not sure yet for the alignment
 
Did older model 4x4 rangers come factory with worn hubs? Cause my 83 has them.

Nice build BTW!
 
Did older model 4x4 rangers come factory with worn hubs? Cause my 83 has them.

Nice build BTW!

I'm not sure they did I think some one installed them Unless it was a special order from the factory
 
Nice truck! Mine is identical only '93.

How did you get the strpes off?

Oh and more pics pleeze!
 
Did older model 4x4 rangers come factory with worn hubs? Cause my 83 has them.

Nice build BTW!

the older model 4x4 rangers did not have "Warn" brand hubs (Warn could have made them, but they didn't say Warn on them). My 84 4x4 has manual hubs but they are OEM and don't say "Warn"
 
That's weird, mine says warn on the hub turn knob?? I thought it was factory, but maybe not?
 
Got the front Just about done and got a little sore so I will finish the rest later
A little heat put tension on puller ran got some parts more heat and tension started torquing the brackets little more heat and tension took about 2hours then a big bang and well um ya
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1995 Chevy 3500 Brake line left and right
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3ft new brake line since it snapped at the drivers side mount
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New connection for the extended line
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Need to install new tie rod end Pitman arm and bleed brakes and a alignment whoop whoop
 
Awesome work, looks like its coming along. It's about 5:50am and I am just headed out to attack the pitman arm.
 
Awesome work, looks like its coming along. It's about 5:50am and I am just headed out to attack the pitman arm.

Just take a few steps at a time let the pressure build up then put more on if you use a torch watch the bottom seal on the gear box
 

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