Who has Installed a switch pro in their ranger? Recently purchased and installed the mounts from SDHQ. Curious to see how others have mounted terminal blocks and bus bars. I know they aren't needed but will make future installs a little easier.
Been pretty busy lately so haven't been around however I just installed some 285 Patagonias 1.5 inch wheels spacers and a set of BDS intrusion beams. Definitely changed the look of the truck.
Yea they are adjustable it comes with a handful of self tapping screws to hold it all on place. Honestly though on a smaller truck i dont know that you really need them. I used 4 all together one on each end to make it easier to pull it off and not have to mess with adjusting it everytime.
Thank you I'm running a tuff stuff tent. I bought it used off of marketplace last spring it's got a few more camping seasons left in it but plan on upgrading in the future.
Big Shout out to Jim for passing on his rough country leveling kit to me. I couldn't be more grateful. The install is pretty straight forward and only took me a couple hours in my driveway.
I also ordered a midsize bed rack from Hot Metal Fab. Great costumer service and quick turn around...
The only ranger I seen that was close to 50k had a bunch of stuff the dealer added on lift, tires, fender flares, roll up tonneau cover and a bed rack. I don't think I seen a lariat for more than 43 here in town. Even then after rebates you are back in the 30s. All I'm saying is you don't have...
Maybe you don't understand or know what an off road park is? The park I was at in Arkansas even the trails rated as 1 or easy still were a little tough in areas to get through without body damage hell I had my truck on 2ish wheels for a second or two. There was a guy out there on the same trails...
Bought my truck on a Saturday that very next weekend I had it at an off road park wheeling it. There is a lot more to going off road than just mudding and rock crawling.
So getting new wheels and tires put on the b2 today as well as getting it aligned. When doing the alignment do you go off of the factory specs for caster and camber? I found a picture of the specs on this site with a little searching but the shop is saying that since the ride height changed from...
So what do you know my engine in my b2 starting ticking recently. When it first happened I changed the oil went with 10w-40 and added some stp engine treatment which helped. That lasted tell now about 3000 miles or so now it will tick after driving on the highway or long drives but it comes and...
I looked through the tech section and seen the tire chart. My question is where exactly do you run into issues with the 33s? I have 31s now and it looks like there is a ton of room in there? Its time for new wheels and tires and i came across a set of 15x10 beadlocks for 200 and from the...
Okay so i kind of have this redneck idea for a cheap camper that im curious if my b2 would be able to pull it. My idea is to find a ranger that has been cut in half and the bed and rear section turned into a trailer. I want to find a slide in camper or a bigger shell preferably the slide in...
So I bought an ecm with a jet chip from a fellow member after I installed it in my 87 b2 it started idling at 2000. (before it idled around 1000) after tinkering around with it a bit I just put the old computer back in and it still does it. Now it will idle normal sometimes for a little bit then...
Long story short I broke the hydraulic clutch line right at the fitting that goes into the slave cylinder. searched the net wasn't able to find a new replacement. This is my dd so I need to figure something out quick. I was hoping maybe someone had one laying around or had one on a parts truck...
So I have an 87 b2 4x4 with a 5 speed the original cv style drive shaft crapped its self today. question is what drive shaft will be long enough for a rough country 4 inch lift.
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