• Welcome Visitor! Please take a few seconds and Register for our forum. Even if you don't want to post, you can still 'Like' and react to posts.

97 silver bullet


B II Ian

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 18, 2011
Messages
47
Vehicle Year
1995
Transmission
Manual
This isnt my ranger it is my brothers. this was a budget build and used spare parts laying around to put together and works great :headbang:

started out as just a cheep winter beater so my brother didnt have to deal with cold starting his f350 deisel, and keep it out of the salt we have on our roads during the snowy months of winter



In the spring we put 33 12.5s on and than figured it needed more lift and suspention travel



so under the knife it went.

we put radius arms from a early 2000s f250 2wd superduty in which are beefy and are alot longer than the stock ranger radius arms. we found switching left for right and flipping them upside down that it will provide with lots of castor angle :)


cut out the lower ball joint hole out of the i beam and moved out 1/2" to help adjust camber, and also put adjustable camber bushings in for the upper ball joint



welded in and plated



for coil springs there were some old unknown progressive coils kicking around that worked perfect. also had a bunch of different coil spring retainers with different heights to get the truck to sit level in the front.





over all the truck sat about 2 1/2" to 3" taller. the rear shackles were custom extended to level the back with the front



so when it was all said and done we did some trail riding and rides real nice.
also takes our table top jump like a champ :)





'
 
Had to make a new trany crossmember, there is a lip on the top of the radius arms so we cut that off and re welded, on the passenger side frame rail there is a lip for exhaust clearance so that got cut off. Other than those it was pretty strait forward. We used the radius arm brackets and bolts from the truck we robbed them from
 
How do you like those tires? I thought about buying a set.
 
They work good. They are quiet on the road, work good in mud, sand and grip on rock, and are just like any other mud tire in snow. They wear realy good and last on the light truck
 

Sponsored Ad


Sponsored Ad

TRS Events

Member & Vendor Upgrades

For a small yearly donation, you can support this forum and receive a 'Supporting Member' banner, or become a 'Supporting Vendor' and promote your products here. Click the banner to find out how.

Recently Featured

Want to see your truck here? Share your photos and details in the forum.

Ranger Adventure Video

TRS Merchandise

Follow TRS On Instagram

TRS Sponsors


Sponsored Ad


Sponsored Ad


Amazon Deals

Sponsored Ad

Back
Top