lil_Blue_Ford
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- Joined
- Aug 6, 2007
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- 11,018
- City
- Butler
- State - Country
- PA - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 2000
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Engine
- 5.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Drop
- 4”
Well, it was back to work on the Ranger today. Might have pushed harder than I should have, but it will be alright. Pulled the core support back out, cleaned off some burrs and sharp edges, shot a quick coat of black paint on the inside and let it sit. May or may not squirt the outside before it gets bolted back in, might just try to be somewhat neat after it’s bolted in. Not really trying to make it pretty right now, don’t have the time or warm temperatures for that, just trying to give it a little protection from rust.
Then I started tearing into the rear axle, prepping the Explorer one that is. Pulled the rear sway bar, diff cover (and drained it), leaf springs, brake cables, etc. Pulled the one wheel and tire and when I went to pull the other side and my impact quit. That was a mess pulling the lugs by hand on a loose axle. Even ended up snapping one lug. Broke apart an extra set of leaf packs for an extra to add to the ones with the axle.
Then I started tearing into the rear axle, prepping the Explorer one that is. Pulled the rear sway bar, diff cover (and drained it), leaf springs, brake cables, etc. Pulled the one wheel and tire and when I went to pull the other side and my impact quit. That was a mess pulling the lugs by hand on a loose axle. Even ended up snapping one lug. Broke apart an extra set of leaf packs for an extra to add to the ones with the axle.