Spades
Member
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2010
- Messages
- 17
- Vehicle Year
- 1988
- Transmission
- Manual
I am hoping to draw from the experience others have. I purchased a 88 Ranger Super Cab 4x4 2.9l 5-speed last year with the plan to fix it up this summer. It is in very good shape with new paint and 124k miles. It has a valve sticking that may be fixable, if not I will put heads on it. The clutch is almost new, suspension and drivetrain are in very good shape, fluids are all clean. Other than the sticking valve it is in excellent condition.
I want to use the truck as a daily driver and for camping or very mild off roading. I will only be using it to drive across town, and I rarely put more than 2k miles on a vehicle in a year.
With that being said, I know that I will most likely want to lift it and put larger wheels and tires on it. While I have built cars before, this will be my first attempt at a 4 wheel drive.
I want to know what is the best way to lift a vehicle...suspension or body? What problems have people run into when lifting a vehicle? If I only want a few more inches of clearance, which is the most inexpensive and best way to lift the truck?
Besides suspension, what size of tires are most common? I don't want a size that is hard to find and expensive. How big should I go if I don't want to jack the truck up too high? Are multiple terrain off-road tires more common in 15" or 16" wheel size? What type of tires do well on dry pavement, rain, and most off road situations?
I want to build bumpers for it and have a winch on the front. How heavy duty does the winch really need to be? I would rather go overkill than getting something too small and burning it up, or getting stuck and not being able to get out. Is the stock charging system and battery enough for a good winch?
Do I really need lockers,ect for very mild off roading(getting to more secluded camping sites, or on really easy off road trails)?
If I am building the truck with a budget in mind, what upgrades should be first if everything is in good shape? What commonly breaks on this truck if it is taken off road a few times a year? does the 2.9l V6 have enough power? Do the stock differentials and t-case hold up to mild off roading?
I know I have many questions, so patience and any help would be very greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance!!!
I want to use the truck as a daily driver and for camping or very mild off roading. I will only be using it to drive across town, and I rarely put more than 2k miles on a vehicle in a year.
With that being said, I know that I will most likely want to lift it and put larger wheels and tires on it. While I have built cars before, this will be my first attempt at a 4 wheel drive.
I want to know what is the best way to lift a vehicle...suspension or body? What problems have people run into when lifting a vehicle? If I only want a few more inches of clearance, which is the most inexpensive and best way to lift the truck?
Besides suspension, what size of tires are most common? I don't want a size that is hard to find and expensive. How big should I go if I don't want to jack the truck up too high? Are multiple terrain off-road tires more common in 15" or 16" wheel size? What type of tires do well on dry pavement, rain, and most off road situations?
I want to build bumpers for it and have a winch on the front. How heavy duty does the winch really need to be? I would rather go overkill than getting something too small and burning it up, or getting stuck and not being able to get out. Is the stock charging system and battery enough for a good winch?
Do I really need lockers,ect for very mild off roading(getting to more secluded camping sites, or on really easy off road trails)?
If I am building the truck with a budget in mind, what upgrades should be first if everything is in good shape? What commonly breaks on this truck if it is taken off road a few times a year? does the 2.9l V6 have enough power? Do the stock differentials and t-case hold up to mild off roading?
I know I have many questions, so patience and any help would be very greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance!!!