PlumCrazy
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Been a few years since I have posted on TRS regularly, but figured I would try to document this build.
Most of the OGs probably remember this truck:
Then I kind of stopped posting updates when life got busy.
Sold all my Ranger stuff besides the truck itself.....fast forward a few years.
Got back into a 2.3 Ranger as a DD, lowered it, and racked up a few hundred thousand miles before V8 swapping it:
Then snagged an 88 2.3 truck in need of TLC for a beater daily, but decided it was going to a get turbo motor and got back burner'd:
Then ended up with this 97 XL 2.3 truck with over 300K on the Odometer. Threw some Alcoas and fresh rubber on it ASAP.
Been using it as my winter beater and decided I wanted to do a low buck 4x4 conversion with parts out of the stash, a D30, and some leaf springs.
Plan is SAS and keep it as low as possible on 31s. Planning to use for DD activities and the occasional adventure into the woods. Open diffs and 2.3 should keep carnage to a minimum.
Most of the OGs probably remember this truck:
Then I kind of stopped posting updates when life got busy.
Sold all my Ranger stuff besides the truck itself.....fast forward a few years.
Got back into a 2.3 Ranger as a DD, lowered it, and racked up a few hundred thousand miles before V8 swapping it:
Then snagged an 88 2.3 truck in need of TLC for a beater daily, but decided it was going to a get turbo motor and got back burner'd:
Then ended up with this 97 XL 2.3 truck with over 300K on the Odometer. Threw some Alcoas and fresh rubber on it ASAP.
Been using it as my winter beater and decided I wanted to do a low buck 4x4 conversion with parts out of the stash, a D30, and some leaf springs.
Plan is SAS and keep it as low as possible on 31s. Planning to use for DD activities and the occasional adventure into the woods. Open diffs and 2.3 should keep carnage to a minimum.
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