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- Sep 21, 2007
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- Wa, Bremerton 98310
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Total Lift
- Ranger 5" (1½" Hiryder/3" body), BII 4" Procomp
- Total Drop
- Ranger 5sp, BII A4LD
- Tire Size
- Ranger 32"/4:10LS, BII 33"/3:73LS
- My credo
- Deengineer until it is how Blue Oval should have sold it!!
@Gary DuBois
If your intent by starting your vehicle is to maintain the battery charge, you will need to get it up to highway speeds (55-60mph) for about 45 minutes. Otherwise using a trickle charger is a good option, if your battery checks good.
If your intent by starting your vehicle is to maintain the battery charge, you will need to get it up to highway speeds (55-60mph) for about 45 minutes. Otherwise using a trickle charger is a good option, if your battery checks good.