The banner will be crossing the border tomorrow, it will probably head out to Widby island than I hope to get it the next weekend. Dose anyone in the Mt vernon, Seattle, Tacoma area want to meet up for a signing?
I pulled a 2.3L out of an 85 ford T-bird, it has a flat (?steel) pan on it now but the drain plug is out the back corner onto my cross member.... :( I have my old aluminum 86 ranger oil pan and was curious if I could swap it straight out and use the T-birds pickup tube or would I need to go buy...
I already have a 8.8 and a D35 ready to swap in but I want to put gears in them first.
I have an 86 ranger with a 2.3L final plans are 6" lift and 35" tires.
What gears should I go with to still be able to drive on the highway and not put to much stress on the motor?
Is there a specific hub tool I need to get for the D28 front axle assembly?
I have seen a pic of the 4 prong tool, is there multiple sizes or can I walk in the parts store and grab the one that has 4 prongs? LoL...
Im looking at getting a new set of shocks when I lift my truck and want to know what everyone use's and likes.
There are allot of options and im looking to narrow it down.
My clutch is starting to slip in my 86 ranger, im going to change it out on sat. Just wondering if anyone has any tips or tricks before i do this. Do i need a special tool for the hydraulic clutch line?
Im swapping a 92 explorer axle into my 86 ranger ex cab, do i need to use the explorer soft line and will it fit on my ranger hard line?
Or do i need to use the ranger soft line and make new hard lines for the axle tubes:icon_confused:
I have a 92 explorer 8.8 im swapping in to my 86 ranger extended cab.
My question is for those who have done it already what did you set your pinion angle at? I know in the tech section it says 6 degree's, i was told by a ford mechanic to set it at 2 degree's. I have a 2 piece drive line at this...
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