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new here, not sure where I classify


Joined
Mar 4, 2013
Messages
18
City
north idaho
Vehicle Year
84
Transmission
Manual
new member, I feel that I am a little conflicted about what RBV I technically am? considering, it's a little bit of all.
84' ranger frame
bed
doors
fenders
84' bronco2 shortened cab
91' explorer drivetrane

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Welcome to The Ranger Station!

Your Username seems to describe it well.

We're gonna need pictures, of course.
 
Welcome~

Multi-year something or other...let's see...explorer, bronco, and ranger mixed into one...

Broncorex...throw in some parts from a Taurus and you could have a BroncoREXTaurus...just another dinosaur with class~
 
Welcome~

Multi-year something or other...let's see...explorer, bronco, and ranger mixed into one...

Broncorex...throw in some parts from a Taurus and you could have a BroncoREXTaurus...just another dinosaur with class~


That's funny.
 
frankenranger?

curiously, I have friends that have called it the same thing. anyhow, I just posted a few pics in the new downloads of the member album. enjoy.....
 
I had a minute, so I figured I would give everyone a rundown in case anyone wanted to see under the hood.
84 ranger xlt
frame,hood,fenders,doors,rear cab wall,and what is left of the bed
84 Bronco II
shortened cab
92 explorer
axles-8.8 trac- loc, D35 ttb, 4.88 gears
8" ttb lift, 2" body
4.0 v6 Fed. emissions non-egr
tk 5spd
1350 manual shift
explorer dash and eevveerryytthhiinngg attached to it, whole harness!
seats, console, carpet, headliner, and I'm not sure what else .....

as you may have guessed, it is still a work in progress. I will try to upload more pics as I take em.
 
That looks pretty badass! I would suggest you lengthen the wheelbase slightly and bob the bed for a better departure angle. Other than that, it looks awesome.
 
I thought about shortening the bed, but I would prefer to keep it long just so I have a remote chance of fitting my ktm 300 in the back. it will be iffy with the length now.
 
Those leaf springs aren't doing much for towing/hauling capacity up that far. You'd be better off just getting a new bed or relocating the wheelwell arch and moving the rear suspension. (you MIGHT need a carrier bearing with that long of a wheelbase though)
 

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