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Where is this? Prairie city?
What do you do for a living?just working a lot, kinda got screwed over with work being slow, but I got my drop kit for the mini ranger last night. wont be able to put it on for a few months since I have to go to a friends wedding that is down a bumpy 13 mile long dirt road for memorial day, but after that its getting dropped the big ranger has been parked :/
Yeah I feel ya. I have a 96 3/4ton dodge that hasn't moved in over a year due to fuel prices and registration costs. $300 a year plus insurance and it gets 10mpg unless I'm on the freeway. I bought a Honda CRV and it saved me 300 a month just in fuel and that's even with the $200 monthly payment!nothing really besides work and school, both full time so i dont even have truck play time anymore. ^^saturday was an exception since i went home for that weekend. this schedule is gonna kill me though. staying up till 1 or 2 each morning finishing homework then getting up at 6 for work. fun stuff right?? currently shopping for a commuter, looking for a little 2.3 ranger or 22re pickup. gas down here driving my ranger is killing my wallet at $4 a gal everywhere and filling up 2-3 times a week. for the last week ive been driving a company truck, just waiting for the 5.4 to shoot a plug at me lol.
whats everyone else been up to? wake up!
yup, any money i save from buying less fuel is going to a long travel kit for the front fund, tired of ****ing around. i need coilovers.What do you do for a living?
Why not drive he big ranger to their wedding?
Yeah I feel ya. I have a 96 3/4ton dodge that hasn't moved in over a year due to fuel prices and registration costs. $300 a year plus insurance and it gets 10mpg unless I'm on the freeway. I bought a Honda CRV and it saved me 300 a month just in fuel and that's even with the $200 monthly payment!
My ranger's getting close to being mechanically finished. Just waiting on my strong box from behemoth to get here to finish it up. I finished my long arms, installed high steer, swapped in a refurbished front axel housing and I've been stiffening up the frame with a couple cross members. Now I'm gonna figure out the instrument cluster. Gonna pull the stock gauges out, install V8 gauges and dual tank gauges where the warning lights used to be. I'm gonna rewire the dash lights too.