• 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.

New to Site ranger owner with a build plan


whoischriscates

Member
V8 Engine Swap
Joined
Dec 21, 2011
Messages
16
City
Van Buren Twp
Vehicle Year
1988
Transmission
Automatic
Hey guys the name is Chris. I have a 88 Ranger single cab short bed 2wd (for now) has a 5.0 in it with C4 trans lifted 6 inches on 33's. been my daily driver since spring of 2010. Over the winter i plan on swappin a d44 and 8.8 in it using a smallblock c6 and np205 tcase. the plan is to build a trail rig. as of right now i am plannin on runnin the 6" superflex coils from james duff in front and chevy 1500 springs in the rear (not stock of course). Lock-Right lockers front and rear along with something around 4.88 or 5.13 gears. i want to fit 37s which ofcourse i plan on cuttin the fenders and thinking of some kind of 2 or 3 inch bucket drop in the front. in a way this is going to be a budget build. open to any ideas or suggestions. also wondering if there are any coils they make for the swap that will be softer then the spring made for the fullsize bronco. Thank You
 
Good luck with your build! Wish my 89 had a 302..
 
thanks, just pull the 302 out of your mustang, the ranger will be alot more fun. i had the engine in my truck before i lifted it and i could pull on a stock mustang since my ranger is a little lighter.
 
Well.. I am building a new 408 stroker motor for the mustang. I guess I could throw the built 306 I already have in the Mustang into the Ranger. No offense every one, but I just worry the 306 would break my Ranger in two after a few blocks of romping around.. Who knows though! Worth a shot I guess.
 
Well.. I am building a new 408 stroker motor for the mustang. I guess I could throw the built 306 I already have in the Mustang into the Ranger. No offense every one, but I just worry the 306 would break my Ranger in two after a few blocks of romping around.. Who knows though! Worth a shot I guess.





:icon_rofl::icon_rofl::icon_rofl::icon_rofl::icon_rofl::icon_rofl:



not offended as much as grateful for a good laugh.....




pull up a chair and listen careful....



i mean......a little sissy smallblock (defined as sub 400 hp) busting a ranger is patently ridiculous to the initiated. sure rear axles wont take it....but that applies to many mustangs as well...


skying out your mustang wont happen as much as it will with the ranger.

put another way...take the 306 mustang to a typical limited/street class tough truck course and run it balls out. pull 306 from stang and drop in a decent 2wd ranger and run it balls out. putting my money on the ranger.

fill the mustang up with 3500 pounds of lead and drive fast over some railroad tracks.....my ranger is still here funtioning effectively...

on the other hand....beating a mustang with a ranger at the strip....well i have found it easier to go faster cheaper with the fox stang. especially the early fox cars. the funny thing there is we were blowing windows out of them in the late 80's because they would tweak so bad...literally wanting to rip in half... once tied up though...:icon_thumby:


where the original poster lives theres supercharged big block rangers with stock chassis....some more recently updated with rear fourlinks etc but were stock for the first ten years....and i mean stock.


frame on this is less then stock. constantly over loaded and twisted up like a slinky with lockers and huge tires....

2167330090_large.jpg



2167330088_large.jpg



and i mean less then stock....factor in the frame is nearly rotted in half out back....and i could not be more impressed with the ranger platform.


2167330110_large.jpg




2167330031_large.jpg




sure, few years of 300 hp small block abuse and 6-8 foot landings on an improperly hacked frame took their toll. but that was easily rectified.






its running 300 plus hp on less then stock frame here too....with 20 years of michigan winters eating away its soul....
2167330178_large.jpg



you might not believe this....but 44 inch tires are a little more stressful on a chassis then drag radials...

so....weak is the last thing i would call a ranger.


it currently has even less frame......though somewhat beefed.....as it runs a 6.5 diesel engine now....

2167330184_large.jpg


2167330187_large.jpg




now....this thing has been v8 equipped since 1995 and has over a million miles of retarded use on it....now i feel i have to qualify this....because every few years i wire wheel/blast it down and paint it....and with a ranger that is quite easy to do. its the only way a Michigan winter truck could survive this long....regardless...a unibody would not stand a chance..

and i am just now...literally today finally beginning the process of fixing its localized rot issues out back behind the cab....











offended....no.....


amused....yes....

street-able smallblocks hurt a ranger....not an issue....at least to my tiny little mind.

well hopefully, at the very least.... you understand why i find that so humerous now:icon_thumby:


i am a detroit native and lived in d heights before...
 
haha very well put my friend. you did a way better job of saying the same thing I was going to say. and the fact that you have a 6.5 diesel in your ranger i find amazingly awesome. I was thinking of running a 3.9 4bt cummins in my ranger eventually but now that sounds a bit girly.
 
nothing girly about a cummins. :icon_thumby::icon_thumby:
 
I had a 347 stroker with a c4 in my 84 a few years back, didnt break it, its actually still on the road today. same motor trans and all.
 

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