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09-13-2022, 11:28 PM | #1 |
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92 ford ranger
Decided for my first build I will be doing my old daily driver clunker. Now that my Jeep has its complete shakedown done, the ranger has been officially retired from daily driving. It’s a 1992 ford ranger, 2.3l with manual trans, 2wd.
My plan as it sits… Motor and tranny will get pulled, bores honed and mains line honed. Will be converting to auto. I believe with the proper rebuild, the 7.5 rear end will hold up for a stocker build. But first things first, I need to go through the steering and replace worn components and get steering nice and tight. While I’m in there, I will be replacing all bushings with urethane. I’m going to try to get this portion of the build done before the weather turns and gets into our wet season. I have been eyeballing energy suspensions urethane bushing kits. If anyone has any tips on these twin I beam suspensions, I’m all ears. This is my first race car build so I know things are a bit different as far as setup from stock.
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Corey Thompson Seattle Soon to be racer |
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