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I didnt say one thing about a ranger transmission, I was talking about Mustang SVO's....
Do you know what a bighorn tire is? Its a fairly agressive MT type tire with a fairly soft compound, and on pavement, would hook up behind the SOHC, so regardless of whether or not I was "Raving" about having 30's on a 7.5, it still saw near V8 torque through a 5-speed and 3.73 gears, on a sticky compound, and held up just fine...
Your making the 7.5 sound way worse than it is. No doubt an 8.8 is a far better axle, But Im sorry to say, unless your running 4.56's and Its welded, the 7.5 isnt going to just break by stepping on the gas, especially behind a 3.0, its gonna take more than that....
Besides, All I was saying was run it til it breaks, then upgrade, what was wrong with my point?
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The 7.5 is by no means as strong as a 10.5, but for a stockish 2wd truck it should do fine. There are a lot more locker/limited slip options for the 8.8 though. With something for a locker or limited slip it will take a lot of the worry out of the picture about overspeeding the spider gears on either (nothing likes that)
Heck, I have got on my 7.5 equipt 302 Ranger (nothing very hot at all in the grande scheme of things, but more oomf than a 3.0) and spun the tires a little, absolutly no carnage yet.

I do have a Explorer 8.8 sitting in the shed though for phase II of my V8 swap. $100 with matching gearing, limited slip, disc brakes and springs was just too good to pass up...