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Biggest Ranger In Jersey???


once the truck is done Im building a custom lowboy trailer with enough room to bring the tires and tools I have a set of stock deuce rims and tires to put on it for hauling
 
truck is lookin mint, could eat my truck hahah, i live in nova scotia, Canada and iv never seen anything that big, even at the rallys, iv been keepin an eye on your build and im very impressed, its looking amazing, keep up the good work
 
the drain plug is about 6 1/2 ft high not too bad about where it would be on a stock ranger on a lift

Are you going to patent your mobile lift? You really have solved the problem of changing oil for the next generation! No more lying on the ground and building a special garage with a lift in it. LMAO
 
thanks guys appreciate the positive feedback ive been looking at alot of your builds props to all the backyard builders
 
need some help anybody got some ideas on what to do about getting in and out im 260 and not the most agile person so i really want to do something inventive to make it easier
 
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I knew you guys would come through for me this is the winner Ill get one of these and make my girl drive it not with me so I dont have to hear her complain that its to bumpy slow down dont run over that car :icon_cheers:
thats gonna save me sooo many headaches
 
in response to your getting in question....... our IH combine... had a ladder set on a pivot, you climb in, yank a lever and it tucks up flush with the cab. If your going through this much work, you could easily design a ladder like this that would be compact enough to not ruin the looks of your monster mudder.
There are a lot of trucks like this locally, a farmer about 20 miles from me has one in his garage left over from the 80's it was powered by a big block and had a Toyota body tossed on it. Heavy Metal is a tad less "truck like", but still rules our unlimited mud bogs.
 
the guy that owns that chevy, look what he did used a electric powered ram to control a drop step u can see it fairly well in this pic

 
i must say.... u must do something about the gap between the fenrd and tires, maybe lowering kit :icon_twisted:
nah joke, looks amazing, never saw anything like this, hope to see it finished soon!
 
Wow, I'm not much of a lifted truck kinda guy (mine lays the bumper on the ground) but this is a sweet build! Nice work.
 
Wow, I'm not much of a lifted truck kinda guy (mine lays the bumper on the ground) but this is a sweet build! Nice work.

I'm not even sure he's still building a truck, more like a tribute to a truck.

Frank
 

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