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My 1987 Ranger build up "complete"


Pretty much what I would dream of doing to my 86 but probably never will, it looks nice. since you have obviously removed the camber bushings, how do you do that? I need to swap to different ones but I had no idea of the easiest way to get the things out.
 
Pretty much what I would dream of doing to my 86 but probably never will, it looks nice. since you have obviously removed the camber bushings, how do you do that? I need to swap to different ones but I had no idea of the easiest way to get the things out.

For the most part just take the bolt out of it, then beat, bang, cuss, heat, beat, cuss more, heat more, bang more and eventaully it'll pop out, I actually had the most success using a pulley puller, I just layed a small piece of steel on top to cover the hole then hooked up the puller and for the most part it popped out, however PB blaster and a good hammer will be your best friend in that project.
 
Damn! Now that's an awesome project seen done from the beginning.
:agree:

That is a great example of a build thread, for me anyway, I know nothing of the TTB's, except that I wish I had one instead of my damn IFS...:pissedoff:

Nice Rig!
 

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