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1989 Ranger straight axle


im guessing you were looking at information from the '80's when you built this? The least you could have done was capped your "crossmember" or even attempted to put the shocks where they would actually do some good.
 
im guessing you were looking at information from the '80's when you built this? The least you could have done was capped your "crossmember" or even attempted to put the shocks where they would actually do some good.

well lets see here, #1 the truck is not finished and not only that but if wanted your opinion I would have contacted you. So keep your pissy comments to yourself. I don"t make it a habit to put down your rigs so have the courtesy to do the same for me.
 
i knew it was comin.....
 
mmm 1st gen :) looks great man, good height nice rubber n wheels!
 
guess i hit a nerve with my 80's reference

i think it was more of the shock comment.... You really did "dis" 9 months of this dudes hard work in one post. Its America, and everyone has their own free damn opinion, and thats what I had bullets fly at my fat ass for, so for that I'm not hating on ya, but at least you could have given him credit on the good stuff he has done before bashing. :icon_hornsup:
 
My appologies.......good choice of tires, good choice of axles......there i found the good points.
 
holy crap that thing is tall, i wouldnt like that approach angle
 

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