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all i can say is, at the end of the day, a newer truck or car may cost more, but you wont be fixing it every 5 minutes.
dont dump money into something old, its never worth it.
Depends on the direction you are coming from.
When considering the purchase of a new DD, you are correct.
However it is almost always cheaper to fix the car that you already own than to go buy a new (to you) one that is worth what you are spending on it.
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I like my railroad jacks. They're strong enough that I used them to pick up my camp when I put down the patio blocks and sand.
http://www.elkayprod.com/jacklifts_1.shtml
Go shopping! Err, they are a little overkill for changing a tire on a Ranger, but I've used them for that purpose. My grandfather got them somewhere, we have several of them, no pics, but they're like the bigger versions in that link except rusty.
WTF that looks hazardous lmfao
why the hell yall get off subject about jack stands?
I got a job today, im going to save up money to rebuild my ranger or possibly do a 5.0 swap later on down the road or use it as a mud truck.I got chewd out today by my father for having log chains on my brush guard. I will have two cars on my hands my ranger an i am getting a late 80s early 90s chevy cavalier z24. I got some cool plans to do motor wise to both my vechicles.![]()
I like my railroad jacks. They're strong enough that I used them to pick up my camp when I put down the patio blocks and sand.