4x4 Prerunner-1994 Ranger Build thread


Elemonator

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Hubbard, OR
Vehicle Year
1983, 1994
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Manual
Quick info:

4.0 v6
5-speed
4x4
31x10.50 Wildcat EXTs
Rancho RS500 shocks

Being that I live in the Great Northwest, it is nessesary To have 4x4. So I'm to build a DD/ 4 wheeler Prerunner style rig. Being still in school, and currently a Application filler-outer, :D this will be a financially efficient project.

Here's a list of a few ideas i have in mind:
Fiberworks Prerunner Fender Flares
Rough Country 2" leveling coils
new exhaust (Flowmaster 40 maybe)
32x11.50 BFG MT's on 15" Procomp Black steelies
Custom tube front bumper with mounted offroad lights

Feel free to post up some ideas, I am pretty open-minded
 

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Oh and for shocks you should look into the Bilstein 5100s. Pretty much the best bang for your buck.
 
Haha you and me are in the same boat. Youve pretty much got the same truck as me just a 94. Check out my build thread (I too have long gaps before updating). Good luck :)
 
prerunnerwannabe-
Ya I see what you are saying about the fenders. But the two main reasons why I want them is my fenders right now are pretty much crap, and to clear up any tire rub issues I may have in the future with 32s. Those seem like good shocks too. I might look into some of those once the cash starts flowin. :icon_thumby:

csampson311-
Wow thats a pretty bright color you got goin there. Sweet rig though. How much was it for paint? Also, you run a 5-speed or auto?
 
The paint was about 1000$ out the door. I got a killer deal on it. Also it's a 5spd
 
if im not mistaken a 94 should clear 32s fairly easily, minimal rub maybe do a little coil spring boost and a trim on the mud flaps and or inner fender?
 
^^ ya probably. My 31s have plenty of room right now. What I plan to achieve with the leveling kit and fenders is a nice ride height and to replace my stock fenders that are pretty well beat up right now. Doing this will also be avoiding cutting up the fenders to make it look worse, and so the tires will have no issue whatsoever.
 

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