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90 bronco II= $200
Dana 44 and 9"= $200
4.0= $250
4.0 radiator= $25
Used 36" swampers= $400
Homemade bumper= free
Winch= $50
Anything else custom=I made for free

Grand total= $1125 give or take a few bucks here and there

 


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This is my truck so far.

1989 XLT with a blown up engine - $750
2.9L recently rebuilt - $150 (the guy wanted it gone)
Paint Supplies and new front fenders - $400
All rebuilt crossmembers - $Free (Pilferred scrap metal from a fab shop)

Bought a 1986 Wagoneer - $400
Sold the 360 - $200
Traded my brother the axles from the wagoneer plus $200 for Dana 35 TTB, M5OD, F150 coils, drop brackets, and 15x10 American Racing rims from his 1991 Ranger extended cab Custom.

31" A/T Tires (winter tires) - $400
Summer Tires (bald centered but meaty side lug 33" Thornbirds) - $100
Belltech Shackles - $80 (IIRC)
Explorer Leaf Pack from Wild_Style - $180

Still to buy - 4.88 Gears front and rear, L/S for Rear, Locker for front, 8.8" rear axle, Some better D-Rings for towing and a winch and bumpers.

I guess my running total is about 2500 bucks so far, but figure on about another 1200 to get the rest of my wish list. Also have a 1350 T-Case in the truck with a 1354 T-Case sitting at home collecting dust....wondering what to do with it....hahaha....I may one day get motivated enough to try a doubler!
 

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90 bronco II= $200
That's a great looking B2 and it looks to be very capable off road. I think your build is the tops. $200 for axles like those is a steal!
 

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Vanessa and I went to the salvage yard today and found some interesting stuff.

Ran across an early Bronco with no front wheels on it. It had disc brakes in the front. I asked and they told me it was a 1971. I'm thinking 1977 but someone was confused at some point. They want $250.00 for the complete front axle assembly.

Went and checked out the Rangers. Found (2) with lift kits. One looked like a Trailmaster. The other was a Superlift with extended radius arms.



What a shame man. It was a nice extended cab STX that looks like it hit a pole right in the middle of the grill with a complete Superlift kit.

This is what I meen. You can find deals if you look hard enough.
 

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Vanessa and I went to the salvage yard today
yours goes with you?? you suck. mine says "hey, there is a mall nearby, drop me off there and when your done screwing around in the junk cars, come pick me up."
 

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yours goes with you?? you suck. mine says "hey, there is a mall nearby, drop me off there and when your done screwing around in the junk cars, come pick me up."
Ya, she's like a kid in a candy shop. We needed a new cable for the release on the gas door of her Honda. We were all over the place looking at all the various vehicles. She went nuts when we got to the section with Rangers. I'm not allowed to replace her old cable until she's home from work to help. She wants me to show her how to do it. I guess she's always had a desire to be a mechanic.

She came up with an idea today to buy junk Rangers, salvage the good parts like hubs, transfer cases, axles, etc and shelve them for use later and scrap the rest of the truck.

God I'm a lucky man! :D
 

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Ya, she's like a kid in a candy shop. We needed a new cable for the release on the gas door of her Honda. We were all over the place looking at all the various vehicles. She went nuts when we got to the section with Rangers. I'm not allowed to replace her old cable until she's home from work to help. She wants me to show her how to do it. I guess she's always had a desire to be a mechanic.

She came up with an idea today to buy junk Rangers, salvage the good parts like hubs, transfer cases, axles, etc and shelve them for use later and scrap the rest of the truck.

God I'm a lucky man! :D
Ain't that the truth! Wish there were more out there like that.
 

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Here's my go at it....

$1500
-97' ranger reg cab long bed XL with 134k
-4.0L 5 speed 4wd

$000
-4" BDS lift taken from my SAS truck.

$300
-4x33's MT's from Buddy, 80% tread

$300
-Procomp 15x8 Aluminum mags.

$250
-8.8" Aussie locker.

$...oh wait, I'm done.

$2350 for my new plan......

-andrew
 

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Jack one.

100% Free.

A tad bit illegal though, and kind of a douche-bag move.

(I'm not serious. But you did say cheapest way possible.)
 

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i got u all toped i am looking for pics but till then i built an 88 ranger 4x4 with a 302 from a junkyard 250$ machined the block 200$ bearing$ 50$ transsmision was a c5 i bealive and i had it in my garage so free i honestly dont know how i got it lol a wrecked straight axel 78-f-150 350$ dana 44 high pinion and a swaped in 9in that was already on 46 in tractor tires plus some odds and end drive shafts, bolts, assorted metal and other meterials and bs need to do all this 400$ scraps layin aound so 1250 tottal on worn out tractooor tires and decent but only DECENT axels never really got stuck that much thoe unless it broke lol need less to say i was 16 and broke
 

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My credo
If you can't go through it or around it, then go over it.
buy Kyle's Explorer sport (5spd, 5.13's locked and lifted for 35's) $900

and there is another member with 35x12.50/15 Baja Claws for sale .... $700.

thats $1600 plus $15 a tire mounted and balanced..... the cost of diesel fuel to go pick up the explorer and the tires.

For another $200 Kyle said he would throw in the winch.

Thats $1860. For what would be a very capable trail rig.


There is another member with a 93 reg cab 4.0L 5spd with 4.10 locked. Explorer rear with disc ....... has a level lift. Trim the fenders and find some CL 33x12.50/15 ..... another very cable trail rig for less than $2000 ...... $300 or so for one of those mile marker winches........
 

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Here s mine,
1998 ranger 4.0 reg cab 160k mi $1750 after everything(tax title ect)
3" body lift $85
5 15x10 alum rims with 50% 33x1250 bfg mudders $250
total $2085 for a good looking daily driver. weld the axle and it will take on most trails.
i did have to have my buddy rebuild the 5r55e at 170k but he hooked me up $250 for a rebuild, just had to pull it and take it to his garage

in all I am very happy with my ranger
 

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Hmm. Does working in a wrecking yard count as reason to NOT be able to play?
Running/driving 87 STX Supercab- $600
SOLD the 2.9- $250
SOLD the A4ld- $200
SOLD front end (4.10 geared)- $200
PROFIT $50

Rebuilt 5.0 from 91 C/V- TRADED labour on rear disc brake job on Med. duty Wrecker. Time 2 1/2 hrs.
FREE T18 from Mid 70s' truck
FREE 1356 Manual shift, blown up on front out put (since cut down into doubler)
$20 1972 Dana 24 Divorce mount Xcase
FREE front/rear axles from 71 EB, since sold (yeah, yeah, I am an idiot...)
Free XJ front, left from my old xj that I junked.
Free 5.0 Mushtang motor mounts, from friend that drag races Fox bodies
$ 75 Clutch, flywheel and hydraylics

So far, total is: $45, and it is running. Still need to make long arms for front end, get driveshafts made, and tires.
I am collecting the parts for the suspension from work, as they are free, if I don't mind waiting until we scrap the truck that has the parts that I want. NO PROBLEM. :icon_thumby:
 

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don't know what the record is on cheapest truck so far in this thread, but I recently bought a stock '89 Bronco II for $100. Engine is fine, all it needed was a new piece of transmission cooler hose and a couple hours straightening out the front left fender so the tire could turn.

Finding deals like that and being able to do the work yourself, I think you could come in well under $2000 for a fairly capable rig.
 

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Old thread, but I will play.

I got an '84 Ranger for free, bought $20 worth of gas and snagged a battery from another truck. Fired right up. Traded a car that was worth around $200 for a brand new set of 33's, had wheels already. So I cut the fenders so they'd fit and had a good little rig until the motor lost a head gasket. I then removed the driveshaft, hubs, 33's, and a bunch of interior pieces and sold what was left for $250.

I figure I made at least the $250 plus I have a bunch of spare parts for my B2 now.

I think I have around $7,000 into my '86. The truck itself cost me $50. I have at least a grand into my SAS, bought my Skyjacker 6" lift for $2,000, at least $200 into my 8.8 swap, probably $1500 in misc parts, $250 worth of wheels, $1,000 into body panels, interior stuff, etc... that is a total of $6000, I can't think of what the rest was. Not tires because those have always been free or traded for. I have at least another $3-4000 that needs to go into it before I will be happy.

Pretty crazy how it adds up... I think I could have bought a very capable Jeep for the same amount and used a lot less junkyard parts.
 

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