Muslhound
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- Joined
- Oct 29, 2009
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- Vehicle Year
- 1992
- Make / Model
- Ranger
- Transmission
- Automatic
Here is what Ive got.
92 Ranger 4.0 with 4.56 gears, E locker in rear, track lock up front, 33 inch rubber. I use this truck in my guide service as my "go to" truck when things get western. I tow a trailer weighing around 1200lbs regularly.When it's not towing it's on gravel 90% of the time.
I need this truck to be dependable as possible.
My question is do I stab another M5OD R1 in her or should I go with the M5OD R1HD. It seems the jury is still out on whether the HD is the same or in fact better. I have a manual t-case so it appears as if I will need to build some brackets to accommodate the lack of mounting holes in the tail housing. Some say the tail housing is interchangeable and some say they are not. If the M5OD R1 and the R1HD are one in the same I just as well to stay with the R1 and not have to mess with the tail housing not having the shift bosses.
Thanks Don
92 Ranger 4.0 with 4.56 gears, E locker in rear, track lock up front, 33 inch rubber. I use this truck in my guide service as my "go to" truck when things get western. I tow a trailer weighing around 1200lbs regularly.When it's not towing it's on gravel 90% of the time.
I need this truck to be dependable as possible.
My question is do I stab another M5OD R1 in her or should I go with the M5OD R1HD. It seems the jury is still out on whether the HD is the same or in fact better. I have a manual t-case so it appears as if I will need to build some brackets to accommodate the lack of mounting holes in the tail housing. Some say the tail housing is interchangeable and some say they are not. If the M5OD R1 and the R1HD are one in the same I just as well to stay with the R1 and not have to mess with the tail housing not having the shift bosses.
Thanks Don