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1994 Ford ranger dash


Mikeosaji

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Joined
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Messages
43
City
Madison al
Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Automatic
is there ANY way I can get a new dash board or can I make my own becuase my dash drive max is 85 and I’m always going past that I would think there are no already manufactured kinds becuase I can’t find any but does anyone know what I could do?
 
Unless you can get a later model dash to work, you are probably going to have to go custom.
 
Maybe slow down?

Leave a few minutes earlier?

Smell some flowers along the way?
 
My truck has 55mph circled because that was the national speed limit when it was designed/built. Yours too.

So fun fact, she ain't designed to run 90...

Make a panel and hit autometer's website if you must.
 
My truck has 55mph circled because that was the national speed limit when it was designed/built. Yours too.

So fun fact, she ain't designed to run 90...

Make a panel and hit autometer's website if you must.
The speed limit was no longer 55 in 1994. I think it was '88 when they did away with that nonsense.
 
The speed limit was no longer 55 in 1994. I think it was '88 when they did away with that nonsense.

It didn't fully die until' 95.

A '97 Ranger basically has the same suspension as a' 83...
 
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is there ANY way I can get a new dash board or can I make my own becuase my dash drive max is 85 and I’m always going past that I would think there are no already manufactured kinds becuase I can’t find any but does anyone know what I could do?

Use a speedometer out of a Canadian truck. They go up to 180.
 
Unless the OP has modified the truck, they have a governor in them anyway. I can’t remember if they are set at 92 or 95 mph. If you are hitting the governor, you are at that speed.

There isn’t many places you can legally go that fast. Not to mention that it isn’t safe for multiple reasons beyond the truck was never designed to go that fast.
 
Use a speedometer out of a Canadian truck. They go up to 180.
But those are 180 “funny miles” per hour. You have to do some kind of complicated math to figure out your real speed.
 

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