The "What did you do to your Ranger today" thread
#3701
adjusted camber on l.f. axle, was to the negative slightly, now dead-on 90 degrees. should be a little to the positive, but thats all the adjustment it had. r.f. is a little too much positive camber, but not enough to worry about. still dont know how the frame can be sprung & be a full 2" higher on the right side than the left. and its not that the left side is lower than it used to be, the right side is higher! doesnt seem like theres any weight on the r.r. tire either, i can take off from a stop normally, floor it and break loose the r.r. tire easily, ive decided to retire the truck from trailer towing, i'll still drive it daily to work, but i dont think it should pull any more than itself now.
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#3707
To this day my HIDs a d projectors are still my favorite thing I have done to my truck. Above the body lift, axle swap, everything!
#3708
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Worked on the Radio Bezel AGAIN, the one without any power port, switches or cig lighter !
Sprayed it clear that should have been Mat finish but turned out to be too shiny and a bug, (not The Buggman) got in the paint.
Wet sanded again, sprayed with the Ford Silver Charcoal Metallic Paint again, waiting for it to dry.
Not sure if I will look for another brand of Mat-Finish Clear or not, may leave it just painted.
Sprayed it clear that should have been Mat finish but turned out to be too shiny and a bug, (not The Buggman) got in the paint.
Wet sanded again, sprayed with the Ford Silver Charcoal Metallic Paint again, waiting for it to dry.
Not sure if I will look for another brand of Mat-Finish Clear or not, may leave it just painted.
#3711
changed out the camber bushing on the driver side ttb from a 30 degree to a 35 degree, got the camber from 90 degrees to a +4 where it should be, installed coil helpers over the rear shocks, heavily preloading the driver side in a attempt to compensate for the frame twist, didnt seem to work, but i'll drive it a while & see if it helps the handling any.
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#3721
First is my cab and the spot on the floor i missed.
Second is an angle shot that shows my new stickers and painted tail pipe
Third is my cleaned engine bay
Fourth is my new deck that I've never taken pictures of.
Fifth is just an extra that i kinda liked.
Feel free to send me your questions ( there probably aren't many though with such a stock truck )
EDIT: Click to enlarge, click enlargement to enlarge more to have a more enlarged picture than just a regularly enlarged picture which has been enlarged.
Second is an angle shot that shows my new stickers and painted tail pipe
Third is my cleaned engine bay
Fourth is my new deck that I've never taken pictures of.
Fifth is just an extra that i kinda liked.
Feel free to send me your questions ( there probably aren't many though with such a stock truck )
EDIT: Click to enlarge, click enlargement to enlarge more to have a more enlarged picture than just a regularly enlarged picture which has been enlarged.
Last edited by thewoerd; 06-18-2012 at 10:07 AM.
#3722
This was Thursday... helping the parents put a garden in. two loads of sod had to be moved down to a compost pile by the garden. I keep finding all kinds of uses for this truck...
I find it's handier than one of those insanely expensive side by side atv's. No way one of those would handle this much sod. Not to mention there ain't even a bed big enough on one of those for this much sod in the first place.
But at the same time, it's still smaller than a full size truck, so it gets into spots where it would be difficult to maneuver in a full size.
Nope, I haven't broke the 7.5" axle... yet.
Also been hauling loads of mulch from the garden place to the house. The trailer holds about 3 yards of mulch when fully loaded. The tires on it have very noticeable sidewall bulge when fully loaded... stupid skinny trailer tires...
I find it's handier than one of those insanely expensive side by side atv's. No way one of those would handle this much sod. Not to mention there ain't even a bed big enough on one of those for this much sod in the first place.
But at the same time, it's still smaller than a full size truck, so it gets into spots where it would be difficult to maneuver in a full size.
Nope, I haven't broke the 7.5" axle... yet.
Also been hauling loads of mulch from the garden place to the house. The trailer holds about 3 yards of mulch when fully loaded. The tires on it have very noticeable sidewall bulge when fully loaded... stupid skinny trailer tires...
#3723
I broke it
I was hauling the trailer that it is now sitting on, when the t case started making noises when coming down hills. Well it finally gave so I dropped it in low range and kept on. Well about a mile from home it made an awesome noise and locked up the wheels. So now its on the trailer and the farm truck had to come get it
I was hauling the trailer that it is now sitting on, when the t case started making noises when coming down hills. Well it finally gave so I dropped it in low range and kept on. Well about a mile from home it made an awesome noise and locked up the wheels. So now its on the trailer and the farm truck had to come get it