2002 XLT 2WD SAS Build thread


the02fordranger

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Hey guys, i am making this build thread because of the advice i got from several members, i have a 2002 ford ranger xlt 2wd. not too many sas's done on this and i havent found a thread for exactly what im doing but some that were close, ill post pics and let me know what you think. Opinions, comments, advice, tips, etc are much appreciated, Thanks alot i appreciate you guys on TRS.
 
Sounds like a plan. Lots of work! talk to Ranger Sport Honduras. hes doing the same thing as you with a similar year.
 
2002 XLT 2WD SAS Build thread
 
It looks like me posting pictures isnt going so well lol here are all the pics on photobucket, i just picked that axle setup today for FREE :)
 
and i wouldnt necesarily buy it, i was jw if this is all i need, bracket wise. cuz i have springs, just no shocks
 
Check escort_gts and danger rangers builds. they both post on my build thread, so u can find em there.
they have a lot of good info and pics. they went with ironman adjustable long arms.
what axle u plan to use?

i would say u need to eliminate the susp crossmember and coil buckets first and then start building it as the TTB/torsion bar frames.
first build a straight frame. then get the coil buckets u need and the long arms u choose.
 
a quick parts list would be:
coils
coil buckets
steering links
steering box
arms
material to build new crossmembers
track bar
material to reinforce/build a straight frame
a shit ton of bolts and nuts LOL
 
I got a 93 wrangler dana 30 axle with leaf springs, all tie rods steering components etc and even the pitman arm and a steering box, it was basically everything cuz they just cut it all of the frame. so i was gonna use leaf spring set up. they are the cheapest to replace, fix, upgrade, etc and it seems like the easiest to install, what do you think?
 
and i got it all for free! :) thats also another big reason i wanna do leafs lol
 
I got a 93 wrangler dana 30 axle with leaf springs, all tie rods steering components etc and even the pitman arm and a steering box, it was basically everything cuz they just cut it all of the frame. so i was gonna use leaf spring set up. they are the cheapest to replace, fix, upgrade, etc and it seems like the easiest to install, what do you think?

and i got it all for free! :) thats also another big reason i wanna do leafs lol

Why u think i decided on leafs as soon i went under the truck and checked my frame? :D

Ill even leave the coil buckets as they are. no need to mess with them for the leafs.
just cut the crossmember, reinforce, and build in your hangers.
and build a plate to mount your new steering box.
id leave the steering for last so u can mount it with the axle and susp done, and get the best angle position for your steering links.

theres another leaf sprung thread with simple and good pics. on the other axles section. its called ny dana30 swap or some like that.
original poster is erikm

Remember that it wont be an easy affair.
there will be lines that will need new fittings and such.
the newer pump wont have matching fittings on the lines for the jeep box. or the brakes.

Also if i recall correctly, your truck has 4 wheel ABS. so idk how u gonna work that one out.

I would start with the transmission so u get time to gather more parts and info for the axle part.

u should start by gettin a 4wd trans and driveshaft that fits your truck.
there u must decide if ur going electric or manual transfercase.
what engine and trans type u have?
 

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