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 Posted: Fri Jan 17th, 2020 11:22 pm
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Did a timing cover gasket, timing set, oil change and refilled the coolant.  Someone is coming Monday to pick it up.  It's been replaced as my dd and I frankly dont have room to keep it.



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 Posted: Sat Jan 18th, 2020 12:16 am
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Sorry to hear, you and your ranger go a long way back. Don't be a stranger just because you don't have a Ranger, there are a few here that don't have one any more and one feisty admin that never had one!

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@Dusten: just being nosy, but what is your NEW DD?



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 Posted: Sat Jan 18th, 2020 12:53 pm
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Little 97 Accord. One owner.  Maintenance history.  5 speed.  130k.  Only 2800

Last edited on Sat Jan 18th, 2020 12:55 pm by Dusten



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Well, probably pretty easier on gas than the Ranger! Actually looks to be in good shape.



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mhoward wrote:
Well, probably pretty easier on gas than the Ranger! Actually looks to be in good shape.
Unfortunately, you could switch 2 spark plug wires on the accord and it would still get better fuel mileage than a ranger.



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LOL Tru dat! :frd



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 Posted: Sat Jan 18th, 2020 01:32 pm
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It's in great shape.  It's about $1500 a year cheaper to drive than the ranger.



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Dusten wrote:
It's in great shape.  It's about $1500 a year cheaper to drive than the ranger.
Hard to ignore that...



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 Posted: Sat Jan 18th, 2020 09:02 pm
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Ya I drive about 75 miles a day



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 Posted: Sun Jan 19th, 2020 09:18 am
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Same here.  Round trip for me is 70 miles, so I can drive to work for a week on a tank of gas.  Any other side trips and I have to re-fuel early.



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Got my moms 07 back on the road finally. New brakes up front, 4 shocks. Even tinted the windows. Time to send it to the detailed to buff it up and then it'll truly be done.



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Awe! Sad to see you part with the Ranger. I hope you get another one down the road! 
I feel the pain. I drive 60-65 miles round trip. It costs me about $120-150 a week in gas. 6-7 mpg is no fun! But hey. Smiles per gallon. Not miles per gallon.
Cannot help but smile in my "big" truck. It's a little mid size, but it is big for a mid-size haha.

I need to get a daily. Been eyeballing some civics or even a stock little Ranger.



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The ranger was always meant to be a daily, not a toy.  And driving a slow, wobbly 4.0 ranger 75 miles a day wasn't fun.  When I want fun I have a 700hp lightning or my 2018 gt.  I don't see myself owning another ranger unless I buy a new one.  If I get another truck period it'll be another full-size diesel.



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I can empathize with Dustin. I inherited the Ranger when I had a Tundra w/ 140k on the clock and I hated that truck - crappy fuel mileage, horrible ride, and a dog performance wise. I also inherited the Tundra. I sold the Tundra and started fixing issues on the Ranger.  The 3.0L engine is not a powerhouse but it outperforms the V-8 Tundra. The Ranger also gets 19-20 around town and 22 on the road but it can also pull a 4500 lb trailer. The Tundra was at 13 mpg and it struggled pulling a 1500 pound trailer. The Ranger stepside bed has limitations but the ladder rack makes up for a lot of those limitations. 

I have at least another 2 years before I can access my 401k without penalty. I like my Ranger but my wife hates it (she liked my F-150 Lariat and I have kept her in a nice car for the past 20+ years). My next truck will probably be either a F-250 Diesel or Jeep Gladiator (provided they offer the turbo-4 in 2 years). I am not impressed with the new Ranger. 

Time to order speakers as I now have two blown speakers.  The radio now stays off as it is painful to listen to it.



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Yeah. Mid-Size trucks surely aren't for everyone. I have been looking for a older Cummins or a 2000s era 7.3 Powerstroke. Everyone in Florida wants an arm and a leg for their "mint" condition diesels though. 10k and up usually. But with wanting to buy a house and that I am way overdue a raise for work. It is hard. 

I vowed to never part with the Ranger. It is just too sentimental and too much money sunk into it to ever get anything back out of it.



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Pulled a 3.73 lS 8.8 from a 2000 explorer today for 61 bucks! Sawzals is the best tool for going to the junk yard!



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Planning to put that in your Ranger?



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mhoward wrote:
Planning to put that in your Ranger?
It'll go in my 2003. I'm tired of the open diff in it. Disc brakes are a bonus



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Take plenty of pics while you do it and write up a how-to. That would be something worthy of sharing!



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mhoward wrote:
Take plenty of pics while you do it and write up a how-to. That would be something worthy of sharing!
I will! Hopefully it'll basically bolt in since the truck is lowered and the axle needs to sit on top of the leafs



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I found a company that will put the body of my '03 EDGE on a stretched Early Bronco Frame.
All the mounts, all the suspension - 4 Link, and mount the axles for under 3K$... sounds almost too good to be true.

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Got the new Alpine Head Unit in the Mail... not to take apart the interior and see where I can put this stuff.
Having trouble with the 10" Sub, the enclosure is little larger than I thought it would be, I still need to modify the Enclosure so it might still work.

Last edited on Mon Jan 27th, 2020 12:20 pm by Scrambler82



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Got my Projector Headlight Parts together to send to Jordan in Virginia.
Packing tomorrow and shipping soon after.
Can't wait to have decent headlights.
Wondering if there is a kit for auto high/low beams that is easily adapted to the '03 Ranger ?



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I fixed my muffler pipe joint to the cat, now my exhaust pipe exits horizontally instead of clanging against the bed.



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Ah, you got the parts in that Mike recommended? :thumbsup:



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