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pwrranger88 back at it again


pwrranger88

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Oct 25, 2008
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Age
36
City
rhode island
Vehicle Year
1991,1996
Transmission
Manual
so after taking a 2 tear break from rbvs i found myself wanting one again. so i started searching craigslist with a $2000 budget. sadly though all the trucks set up the way i wanted was way over my budget. so after a week of searching an ad popped up for a 94 extra cab 4wd automatic 4.0 for 1000. so i went and looked at it and ended up buying it without giving it a good look over. the bodys 90% rust free but you get to the rear of the frame rails an every thing past the spring hangers is gone:annoyed:. but i own it now so its gonna get fixed. plans are fix the frame, manual tcase hubs and transmission. suspension wise im unsure but itll stay ttb and ill be running 33s-36s. ill get pictures uploaded tomorrow
 
not sure when the sub assembled the rear sections....if you have the sub model you can just pull it apart and put some good condition junkyard rails back there.....its a bolt in.


otherwise make it better with you welder and a trip to the steel store.
 
not sure when the sub assembled the rear sections....if you have the sub model you can just pull it apart and put some good condition junkyard rails back there.....its a bolt in.


otherwise make it better with you welder and a trip to the steel store.
they didnt start the sub assembled rear till i believe after 98 but im not sure i actually found a company that sells the last 2 feet of the frame rail for $120ish already has all mounting holes drilled.
 
well today i got my manual tcase and hubs and ended up grabbing a 1 piece driveshaft along a complete set of speakers a cd player.
heres a pic of the truck as of today
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the 15x10 inch rims with 3 inch back spacing i may use not sure yet i know the the backspacing will kill my wheel bearings
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the patches for my rear frame rails i was gonna fab my own but useing these will save me time which i don't have much of lately
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couldn't get the bolts off the tcase at the junk yard so one of the workers suggested taking a sledge to the tranny lol so i did:icon_hornsup:
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and a pic of my new truck and my old gen4 that i sold a friend 2 years ago
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Hahaha that's the first time I've seen that method of t case removal!

Awesome!


Sent from my iPhone.
 

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