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- Fresno
- Vehicle Year
- 1997
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Transmission
- Manual
Cleaned her up and got some droop pics.
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what team it this and where are the from.Rode in a trophy truck today, INSANLEY fast! Makes my ranger feel so slow lol.
"MWR" Mark Workentine Racing... He is from Easton/porterville area.what team it this and where are the from.
Yeah I made that vid after we got back.. Sucks I didn't have enough memory to catch the fastests runs of the day. But I should be getting some sweet footage of the race this week.
lol What did I do?You made me make a damn account so i can now build my ranger. Damn you ...(thanks)
Thanks! Jumping is cool, but going fast in the rough is way more fun. Im sure there are several desert areas there in texas to take the truck. I would build it to be as fast as you can (suspension wise) as your budget allows.alright i just read through 56 pages here at work without getting up. Im not too happy now because i love this truck and now i have to blow my cash to finish my build. I live in South Texas (i mean Mexico border south) so theres not much to jump except for the river haaha, good way to transport illegals i guess. We also have South Padre Island too, but not sure if i should go all out with coilovers and such. What do you think for mostly flat terrain and a beach with verry loose sand?
I agree with you 100%. My first ride was 84' yota with the torsions cranked to full kill. I used to love jumping that pos. As I got older and more into the sport I realized how much more I enjoyed fast paced desert driving. Hell I moved back to the desert from pismo because I missed just driving down the street and having the best terrain to play in I could ask for.Thanks! Jumping is cool, but going fast in the rough is way more fun. Im sure there are several desert areas there in texas to take the truck. I would build it to be as fast as you can (suspension wise) as your budget allows.