Hey y'all -- so I recently bought 2000 Ford Ranger and to get it through inspection, I need to put new tires on it. I've already done most of the other work it needed myself to save cash, but other than buying used tires (which I'd rather avoid for fear that they'll give out at the worst time...
My 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 currently has the 3.0L-V6 in it but I'm going to need to replace it soon (rings and compression issues and 200k+ miles), my question is this: should I just replace it with another 3.0 or upgrade to the 4.0? This is my daily driver and needs to be reliable. What do you guys...
I just picked up an 89 BII XLT in really good shape. Only real problem I have had with it is that at highway speed it seems to like to drop out of OD, odometer goes up to about 3000rpm. I drove a whole tank of gas out of it this weekend and only got 16-17 mpg. Any thoughts? Vacuum leak...
Truck is a 1993 Ranger Ext Cab 4.0 4WD 5spd with a 21 gallon tank,3 inch body lift running 235/75/15s,axle code is R6 IIRC.
Just picked this truck about a month ago. When i purchased the truck it was getting 12mpg and had a HORRIBLE misfire..it literally ran like it was running on 5 cylinders...
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