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For Sale HARD TO BELIEVE


Yeah...OBD2 is easier to work with from modification perspectives...it would have the under dash 16 pin connector
The truck isn’t here now so I don’t know. I’ll see if I can look thru my photos and find it
 
Is this what you’re lookin for?
 

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Yes. At the very bottom is the OBD2 connector. OBD2 systems are much easier to troubleshoot.
 
My daughter lives in Rochester Hills ..

Not sure I can get up there before I leave for work...I am in woodhaven by the Detroiter truck stop

It would put off an Ecoboost swap which won't hurt my feelings since I am looking at Z cars.. don't want to be building two things in this environment.

Was it obd 2 or obd 1?


you're that close?? hell, I should swing by for some bad ideas
 
@pjtoledo even young Bob can show you how to roll a bronco properly these days.
 
It's a bothy.
 
I just got back from the junkyard...the 42,s suck on pavement in the rain as bad as the broncos ..

I will be home till Monday..Toledo....cleaning out the disaster behind the garage....so I can move the disaster in the garage behind the garage .... And make a new disaster ...in the garage


I need another couple of garages
 
you're that close?? hell, I should swing by for some bad ideas


You can't miss my yard today...

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Smiley jack....


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I'm still staying close to home because of the prostrate surgery in August, otherwise I'd already be on Fort St wondering where I made the wrong turn.

to the OP, I'm no stranger to Rochester Hills but definitely don't need any more stuff :icon_thumby:
 
Last year I posted a "for sale" on drivetrain parts that I stripped from a 95 Ranger that I've converted to a 408 Cleveland.
This truck ran 'perfect' before I stripped it. Parts included (but not limited to) 4.0 V6 complete, 5 speed manual trans, 3.55 Posi
axle (8.8 w/leafs and shackles), gas tank, 2 sets of coil springs(1 stock, 1 hvy. duty) , 2" drop I beams w/ spindles , drop shocks to match, abs brake pump(?) dist. block(?). Also brand new "loaded" front calipers (red) and brand new rotors. I wound up going WAY deeper into my build than I ever thought I would!! What is "HARD TO BELIEVE" is that there is no one in the Ranger Nation that can't use or needs these parts. I'm not interested in 'parting' out but will offer a great deal to anyone interested in the lot. :cool:
SNOW IS GONE........THESE PARTS ARE NOT..........JUST SAYIN!
 
When you say 2" drop beams, are these the DJM lowering beams?
 
Have no idea.. I just know they worked just fine before I removed 'em. Sorry
 
If you post a picture of them I can verify.
 
here's the pics. You'll notice a bracket welded on the top of the I beams- I was originally going to use the TIB , remove the coil springs and install QA1 struts (which I had mocked up) before discovering there was no way that cleveland was gonna fit with that suspension!!! They can be simply cut off if you need to.
 

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