• Welcome Visitor! Please take a few seconds and Register for our forum. Even if you don't want to post, you can still 'Like' and react to posts.

Influential Rangers, Bronco IIs and Explorers


Jim Oaks

Just some guy with a website
Administrator
Founder / Site Owner
Supporting Vendor
Article Contributor
TRS Banner 2010-2011
TRS Banner 2012-2015
TRS 20th Anniversary
VAGABOND
TRS Event Participant
GMRS Radio License
TRS 25th Anniversary
Joined
Aug 2, 2000
Messages
14,993
Age
57
City
Nocona
State - Country
TX - USA
Other
2005 Jaguar XJ8
Vehicle Year
2021
Vehicle
Ford Ranger
Drive
4WD
Engine
2.3 EcoBoost
Transmission
Automatic
Total Lift
3.5-inches
Tire Size
295/70/17
I've been watching American Icon: The Hot Rod.

They've been talking about influential hot rods that are now restored.

It got me thinking about the Ranger's, Bronco II's, and Explorers.

I've been into Rangers since 1992. I've seen a lot of these vehicles in magazines and online over the years. I can close my eyes and see these things running through my head. And some have inspired people in their builds.

If we were to look back on these vehicles (Ranger, Bronco II, Explorer), do you think there will be any that will stand out as being influential to both the 4x4 and street crowd? There's been a lot of nice RBV's built, but what ones have been the most influential.

Example:

As an example, I don't think there has been a Ford Explorer that has been as influential as Lee & Gloria Zimmermans 1991 Ford Explorer:

zimfront1.jpg

zimexpmed.jpg


They really demonstrated how to flex a TTB suspension.
 
Last edited:
I lifted my 99 Ranger in 2000 and added 33x12x5 KO tires. So many people who see my truck have been inspired to lift and modify thier rides over the years. They ask me to help with this ot that, or come up with an idea as to what they can do next. I love to help out on any vehicle my buddy's or my future buddy's. We all care about who we are and not what we drive.

img_0382.jpg



rangerbasketcaseadded.jpg



img_0379.jpg



img_0248.jpg
 
Yours Jim (original) there have been a few articles on it (if I remember correctly), plus you do get some media coverage because of TRS. Not to mention all the guys that put the V-8 in years ago (I did mine back in 2000). they kind of set up what works/what doesn't and set the markets. Just my thoughts....
 
Might have to put Stray in the hospital with a torn rotator cuff after that post.

I agree with Pyro. The Bigfoot show is as iconic to Ford trucks in general as anything else.

Sent while I should be doing something else
 
I lifted my 99 Ranger in 2000 and added 33x12x5 KO tires. So many people who see my truck have been inspired to lift and modify thier rides over the years. They ask me to help with this ot that, or come up with an idea as to what they can do next. I love to help out on any vehicle my buddy's or my future buddy's. We all care about who we are and not what we drive.

img_0382.jpg



rangerbasketcaseadded.jpg



img_0379.jpg



img_0248.jpg

Wow, you are a really cool guy, I wish I was as cool as you. Your bolt on 2wd lift inspires me so much...... *Shakes head*



Edit: Oh, and Railman's truck has always been influential. Mainly cause John is a stand up guy, and knows his stuff
 
the rangers that have inspired me are the ones that are being used and abused. I enjoy reading all the build threads just to see what works and what doesn't.

(THIS INCLUDES THE LIFTED AND SLAMMED TRUCKS)
 
slo-vo's ranger he sold, IMO.
zimmerman explorer, of course!
trs-1, yes yours Jim.
 
I would have to say it is a hodge podge mix of a bunch of trucks on here that inspired me. I do remember seeing TRS1 on here and being blown away by what these little trucks could do.

I have never really seen much of them in magazines or on tv... if not for this website I imagine I would have junked it and moved on to other hobbies a long time ago.
 
Back when I had my Explorer, I had people come up to me all the time and say "man, where did you get those wiper blades?", and "those tires are really nice, what size are they?". I've inspired them to get Rain X wiper blades, and 31 inch BFG A/T's. Every now and again, I inspire someone with my F150 to buy 87 octane fuel.


Just doin' what I can, when I can.


BTW, if I can help any of you out - let me know.:icon_thumby:
 
Last edited:

Sponsored Ad


Sponsored Ad

TRS Events

Member & Vendor Upgrades

For a small yearly donation, you can support this forum and receive a 'Supporting Member' banner, or become a 'Supporting Vendor' and promote your products here. Click the banner to find out how.

Recently Featured

Want to see your truck here? Share your photos and details in the forum.

Ranger Adventure Video

TRS Merchandise

Follow TRS On Instagram

TRS Sponsors


Sponsored Ad


Sponsored Ad


Amazon Deals

Sponsored Ad

Back
Top