lil_Blue_Ford
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- Joined
- Aug 6, 2007
- Messages
- 10,651
- City
- Butler
- State - Country
- PA - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 2000
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Engine
- 5.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Drop
- 4”
My choptop has a collection of different lift techniques. Rear was the custom leaf packs and a drop shackle for a Chevy 1500. Front is F-150 spring perches with Duff axle pivot drops and 3” Duff coils. Super lift pitman drop, custom extended arms. Shocks all around I just made the parts store dig out the book and find me ones that worked. I built the extended arms and I’m working on a set of extended arms for the 88. Total shoestring budget on the choptop when it got built.
Don’t know much about the round headlight conversion, but I’ve seen it done. My 88 I bought glass front replacements that take regular bulbs. When I went looking, I found square replacements with plastic lens and with glass lens. I figured glass would stay clear better. But I bought all of that probably 6 years ago now. Maybe longer. They’re supposed to mount exactly like the sealed beams though, but I never got that project far enough to mount them.
So, with bumpers, I’m intending on building my own. Not because I hate the aftermarket ones, but because I have a welder and a tube bender and I can do whatever I want. So I never really looked at aftermarket bumpers.
Don’t know much about the round headlight conversion, but I’ve seen it done. My 88 I bought glass front replacements that take regular bulbs. When I went looking, I found square replacements with plastic lens and with glass lens. I figured glass would stay clear better. But I bought all of that probably 6 years ago now. Maybe longer. They’re supposed to mount exactly like the sealed beams though, but I never got that project far enough to mount them.
So, with bumpers, I’m intending on building my own. Not because I hate the aftermarket ones, but because I have a welder and a tube bender and I can do whatever I want. So I never really looked at aftermarket bumpers.