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 Posted: Wed Sep 26th, 2018 12:35 pm
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VelociRanger
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Isn't it dangerous to have the rear tires touching like that? Especially when they're loaded? I've read/heard it creates a lot of heat in the tire and greatly increases a chance of a blowout?

And JAMMAN, the reason for that is probably the same reason people went through with the Tide Pod challenge and the dozens other ridiculous challenges....attention. Purely speculation though, my pants fit and I know how to properly use a belt.



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1983 Ranger, reluctantly taking apart. Donor/project vehicle.

1997 Ranger Ex Cab Manual 4.0 2wd, dead on arrival. Hopefully reviving for a daily driver.

1984 Ranger, currently in ≈861 pieces. She’s donating what’s salvageable.