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Kirbys 1991 Ranger Build Up and Solid Axle Swap


I made some different mounts for the sides of the bed sides. The ones I had just weren't tough enough. liked what some others recommended from auto fab:
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With the new side mounted, they both look pretty close and they are with a tape too.
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Here are some more shots of my highlift mount. I have been running it for the past couple weeks. No problems. I think it will be good for the long haul:
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I am really happy with it. I have had the highlift floating around in the extended cab for too long. Its a pain to move around. Now it can stay right there until I need it. Also glad I got it done before paint.

Which is whats next...
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Paint! I started tearing out all the interior and the windows and stripping the doors because paint is next. It goes in on July 5 for paint.

I decided not to repaint it the stock color. I have a color in mind- but what color would you paint it if you were painting it?
 
Well, I had a setback. My core support is rusted bad.

So I removed the body mount bushings and those body mounts suck. I went to the pull and pay today and it took me 3 tries, but I finally got off a set of front core support body mounts that were in good shape.

I spent the rest of the day fine tuning my passenger side front fender. I got a good reveal that I am happy with. Only took a long time.

I initially utilized the stock fender mounts hacked off the original fenders. That wasn't really strong and was hard to get the gaps fine tuned.

Also, this fender had 3/4" too much material in the bottom area before the lowest mount making it stick out at the bottom. To resolve that, I cut the fender, overlapped it and screwed it together. I hope my body guy can smooth it out and make it look right.

Then, I had some extra tabs from Ballistic I bought- so I made some better fender mounts using the autofab grommets and the tabs that were supplied on the backside of the fenders. I like that they are hidden this way. I also put one behind the light on the front for a little more strength. Here they are tacked in

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And welded up: (if you look close you can see the front mount too)
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I was able to get the door reveal almost perfect this way- and I am satisfied. A little work with the flap disc and it was dialed.

I am going to do the same to the passenger fender next, then after I get it done and removed for welding, it will be time to start cutting out the core support. My body guy ordered me a core support- should be here soon.

No paint ideas?
 
That truck would look good even if you painted it with multiple colors of your wife's left over finger nail polish...

I like the non-metalic gray and tan you see now days. No matter what color you choose... it won't hide the coolness.
 
Photobucket broke the internet- but my truck is done with paint. It took from July-November for it to get done with paint and for me to get it back together. I am really happy with it. I decided on Calvary Blue non metallic.

Here it is the day I picked up the cab.
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Started putting it back together.
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The inner fenders were a challenge. Started with a set of inners from a 1997. trimmed down and riveted.

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Then built some templates and cut out some sections or ABS plastic to over the gaps.

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Then I took it had the interior and under the doors Rhino lined. I moved the wiring off the floor to the roof for the rear speakers and fixed the seat belt light and inertia switch. No wires necessary for those anymore.

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Drove it for a week or two with no bed- waiting on it to be done and to get it rhino ed. Also put on a new winch cable.
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The day the bed went on.


I got it lined and got the thing operating quick so I could take it hunting.

Installed an High Output ARB compressor and hooked up the front locker. Need to get the rear installed.

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Looks really good....

and elk nachos!!
 
Yep... snow... lots of it.

Well… You built yourself a bad ass little truck Kirby. Glad you are out enjoying it.

@Jim Oaks … thought you might have had this one slip by your ever watchful eye?
 
Yep... snow... lots of it.

Well… You built yourself a bad ass little truck Kirby. Glad you are out enjoying it.

@Jim Oaks … thought you might have had this one slip by your ever watchful eye?

Ya, I need to feature this!
 
I have an issue with a shock. Bilstien end came unscrewed and booger up the threads. Looks like it is somewhat common. I talked to bilstien and they said I was over extending them. It seems weird it would happen now 4 or so years after I installed them.
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They said people have had luck welding them together. I might try that. I had to cycle them anyway and check. Fully stuffed at the shock it is 20" and fully drooped 29". They aren't correct. I took some pics because it was fun cycling the suspension.
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I like how it tucks the rear tire all centered now.

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I live in prerunner country here in california, and you have made a very beautiful truck. Not real often you see a prerunner in the snow. Read thru your whole build, and love your build. Do you have a tailgate for your ranger? With all the flexing, you should have a pair of bed support bars made.
 
Thank you for the advice and the kind words. Yes, I do have the tailgate. It just got out of paint last week. I have to install the ford sticker then it is ready to go on.
 
Kirby... we need to see this on the front page here at TRS. Send @Jim Oaks a message.

Great job...
 
Thanks

I have been chasing a leak in the roof. Same one I had before paint. I did a test with soapy water and compressed air and found what I thought was a leak near the drip rail. I have video of that. I had my painter address it last week and it still leaks. I dont know what to do, honestly.

Today I got the tailgate mounted and stickered.

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I found a set of NOS bushings for the hinges on eBay. So I got those installed. Parts are getting tough to locate.

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I was able to also find a NOS handle on eBay. The inner parts are the best out of 3 sets I had.

It was a tight fit, but it fits and looks good:

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Next I took the gate to Rhino Linings to get the lining put on it. It originally had a coat of lineX on it when I found the gem in the junk yard. So the rhino is going over and will match the lines of the rest of the bed/ color.

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Rhino is going to line the rest of the 2" on the lower cab and fenders on friday to match below the doors. I am getting some chips there, so I am hoping this will fix it.
 

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