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"Hey, Undr, how's life?"
I don't know, it's alright
I've been dealin' with some things like every human being
And really didn't sleep much last night (last night)
"I'm sorry", that's fine
I just think I need a little me time
I just think I need a little free time
Little break from the shop and the short drives (short drives), yeah



[Record scratching noise].....

Too much in my head to not share something, and it's time. We're changing up the build to a new one 3/4's of the way through it because needs change, experience, and damn it, I like being one of the few people that likes to spend some money on good products and ideas. Besides tired of reading about you old farts on here talking about the costs of an oil change back in the day..

That being said, reeeeeeeeewind !!

"When I first made my purchase (2012 - 167,800 miles), she was a dirty 1993 Ford Ranger XLT with a standard cab, 4.0L Manual trans and 2WD Virgin.., shy of the bunk audio gear the previous owner stuffed in it. No armrest console/center seat back, no OEM jack... SOLD as is"








AGAIN ABOUT THE PRODUCTS


As usual, the products I use are generally multi-purposeful, of middle to middle upper end quality, most of which have been supplied or installed by one of two of my trucks current sponsors.., Myself and as always 12° North Industries, which has remained generously helpful with time, resources, guidance. Other companies are in queue as we get to each phase, I wouldn't dare leave anyone out, there is too much support here that could not go unrecognized ever.

I look to only use the products that fits the needs and the means of the situations I create with the rig and those associated with it to chase the experiences and adventures that connect me with nature, loved ones, my poor man's traveling, and the many people I meet everywhere.

NOTE:: Generally it's against most forum policies to engage in outright site commerce without permissions from the Administration so that we are CLEAR; it is not my goal to sell anything here by this Thread. My goal here is to showcase what has been done to a now 31 yr old truck. It is also my intention to always spark up ideas and or the engagement of conversations of the How, What and Why the truck is set up the way it is. Just a man doing my thing cause I can. There is a personal and master goal at work here, an overly thought out theme and well defined purpose with much ingenuity & creativity behind it all. I never look down..


Like what you see so far? Come join myself and others as we evolve on our journeys.

  > Curious about the process and adventures I take this on?
  > Have any questions in regards to the products I use?
  > Subscribe to my thread(s), say hello and let's meet on the trails!






BASELINE INFO:
93' Ford Ranger XLT


DRIVETRAIN:
4.0 Liter V6 OHV
5 Speed Manual



FRONT SUSPENSION:
Daystar 2" Leveling kit
Stock 2WD Coils
Fox 2.0 Smooth Body Shocks



REAR SUSPENSION:
OE Ford 8.8 28 Spline Rear Diff: 3.73, Open
Universal Group HD Leaf Pack (1750lb @ 1.7" of lift)
Deaver 10" U-bolts
Fox 2.0 Smooth Body Shocks



WHEELS / TIRES:
17x8.0 02'-05' Ford Explorer AWD Takeoffs
LTS 285/75/17 Hancook Dynapro MT2 (33.8" 10 ply tires)
Bronson 1.25" spacers (front/rear)
Hawk Brake Pads - Frt. LTS HB279Y.594 / Rr. Stock 10" Shoes



ARMOR/PROTECTIVE GEAR:
32oz of Ride-On Auto Tire Sealant/Balancing Fluid ea. tire


VEHICLE EXTRAS:
12° North, Ind. Custom Big 3 Wiring Upgrade [Battery(s), Alt, Starter, & Grounds]
12° North, Ind. Custom Jumper Cables Kit

12° North, Ind. Under-Hood Light
BoltLock(s) (keeping gear secure)
Hi Lift Hood Mount Kit
ARB Breather kit (for rear diff and Trans, plumbed for future Transfer Case/Front Diff)
AVS Ventshades (Front Windows)
Spare fluids: (1) gal Antifreeze, (1) gal MOTUL oil w/OE filter, (1) lrg bottle brake fluid, (2) qts ATF Mercon IV
Spare Parts: Serpentine belt, (1) upper/lower rad hose, (2/1) upper/lower ball joint, misc fuses, few screws & bolts, cable ties, scrap wire, etc

MAC Tools tool bag kitted out for longer/farther adventures


PERFORMANCE:
ARB/Safari snorkel kit
K&N OEM box style filter [sealed to accommodate ARB/Safari snorkel kit]
Flow Master 40 Custom Cat-back W/downturn before axle

NGK DIS Ignition Coil
NGK Wires
NGK Iridium plugs

Mishimoto Magnetic Oil-Drain Plug
Mishimoto Magnetic Trans-Drain Plug

Mishimoto 2 row HD Radiator
Mishimoto 1.3 BAR Radiator Cap
Mishimoto 179° T-Stat
Mishimoto 38mm water-temp sensor adapter
Volvo 940T E-Fan w/Shroud upgrade w/2 speed fan [OEM Clutch Fan Delete]


LIGHTING:
12° North, Ind. Hood light kit
12° North, Ind. Flip-Pak/Camper Shell light kit
Flip-Pac LED upgrades 5w Red frt/7w white rear
GG Lighting LED 40" SRS  [Forward Facing Roof] (Not Installed yet)

GG Lighting LED 20" SRS  [Forward Facing Bumper Mounted]
GG Lighting LED 2x2 Cubes (4) [Pillar/Ditch lighting]
GG Lighting LED 2x2 Flush mount (1) [Reverse Light]



AUDIO SYSTEM:  (Temporarily Removed)
Alutek Bluetooth/RCA Module
Samsung Galaxy Tab3 7.0 / 23.4GB music, Pandora, Spotify, etc
Q-Forms kick panels w/DYNAUDIO 4" Midrange /DYNAUDIO MT171 2" Tweet
DYNAUDIO 7" Midbass Factory door locations custom mounts
One (1) Diamond Audio CM3 Subwoofer 4ohm, in down-firing sealed enclosure
Audio Control EQL
Audio Control LC-5.1300 [100w x 4, 300w x 1, 700 watts total]
AudioQuest Diamond RCA [1 @ 4m pair, 2 @ 1.5m pairs]
AudioQuest Type II - IV Speaker cables



INTERIOR:
OHC (Overhead Console w/dual lighting mirrors, compass/temp, from Explorer Sport)
Birdawg Industries Rear view Mirror Riser & Toyota Dovetail Mirror Bracket mod
Coolgear 12v/110v USB Charging Hub 7 USB Port
StreamLight Strion LED  [glove-box mounted]

LED bulb dash lights upgrade
Custom switch setup with coordinating color identifying legend of use
Bench seat to Sport Bucket seats
Partial interior color swap [I/P not swapped yet]


COMMS/NAVI:
Uniden CMX560 Citizens Band Radio
Midland MXT105 Micromobile 2-way radio

US Topo Maps App [Samsung Galaxy Tab3 7.0]


FIRST-AID/SAFETY:
First-Aid Vehicle Kit [Chinook Medical Kit under passenger seat]
First Responder Field Trauma Kit [Chinook Medical Kit mounted in Flip-Pac]
Fire extinguisher [4 lb. mounted in Flip-Pac]
Element 50 [(2) (1) Seat mount Passenger side, (1) Secondary mounted behind first unit]
Element 100 [(1) Flip-Pac mounted]


RECOVERY:
Hi-Lift Extreme Jack
Factor55 Hitchlink PRO 2.0
Factor55 Standard-Duty Tow-Strap 2"x30' (1)
ARB Snatch-Strap 30' (1)
ARB Snatch-Strap 20' (2)
Factor55 (2) Rope Retention Pulley
Factor55 3/4" Crosby Hard Shackles (2)

Factor55 7/16" Soft Shackles (2)
ARB Quick deflator Air Gauge
ARB Tire repair Kit
Full Size Spade Shovel w/Quick-Fist Mounts
Zippo 4 in 1 Woodsman Axe/saw



INTERIOR FLIP-PAC/BED: Flip-Pac Specs
Dometic CFX3 45 w/Mount

StreamLight Stinger LED HL [Flip-Pak/Camper Shell mounted]
Charging Station for GoPro Cameras



OVERLAND GEAR:
Flip-Pac shell with options
Road Shower II (Currently Still Not Installed)


TOTE: (a) His
  Sleeping bag [Can compression zip to TOTE b bag]
  Queen Sized Pillow/Blanket
  2 Person Military Ground Tent [Back-up ground tent]
  7 x 10 Tarp


TOTE: (b) Hers
  Sleeping bag [Can compression zip to TOTE a bag]
  Queen Sized Pillow/Blanket
  1 Person Military Ground Tent [Back-up ground tent]
  7 x 10 Tarp


TOTE: (c)
  Calif-King Electric Blanket
  Reserve stove fuel
  Stanley Base-Camp Pots & Pan Kit (1 set)
  Stanley Camp Coffee Pot & Cups (1 Set)
  Waterproof Case (Spare AA, AAA Batteries)
  Waterproof Case (Reg & Canvas Sewing kit)


TOTE: (d/e) ((2) Wolf Pack PRO's - Front Runner)
  Dry Foods; Ready-made meals
  Cereals, pretzels, pastas, rice
  Dried fruits, soup mixes
  Water, tea, instant coffee
  Foods (Other)


(2) 72 Hour Bags W/3L Source Tactical [Contents in a later update]



INTERNET/WIFI:
HP Pavilion Laptop 15Z-EH100


CAMERAS:
GoPro Hero III (x2)



What is changing?  EVERYTHING!


Well almost but a great deal of 80-85% in every aspect and on every level.. Might turnout to be the only 31 year old vehicle to be S.E.M.A. worthy and never get there, despite being 12 miles down the road from me. We'll see.


Guess you'll have to SUB to see.. PROJEKT - acta non verba








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"Be never first, never last and never noticed." - Unknown

"The slave is held most securely when he is held by the chains of his own will and of his own fears, and when he is locked down by his own slavish desires for a comfortable life." - Michael Bunker

"Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur. Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur" - ~ attributed to Petronius (Gaius Petronius Arbiter (ca. 27–66 AD))
Roman courtier during the reign of Nero.

"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it." - Thomas Paine


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Staying true to my personal ideology of uniformity and format, I'll be adding to this thread in consecutive order all restoration, modifications, fabrication, and everything else related which I will post here. I also was given the OK for a guest writer spot on the 12° North blog, sorry that will be a little more professionally written there, so go look for that coming out over Thanksgiving 2024 weekend. Additionally I heard there may be some YouTube content made as well but not positive of what, but bring your own snacks.

I had many things change in recent years, I've also become a little bored with the current setup while looking over the wall at new ideas as new products have been created along with new opportunities. So that being said, I have multiple projects in vast varying stages of production; from near nothing to this in great but faded condition, 31 year old Ford Ranger which I might add, needed to come out of storage before the new 2025 year as a renewed project.

This time the plan is a full transformation of this truck from what it is now, but with the help of several entities helping me bring this to fruition and to show something unique, most likely far outside of the box, and remain masterfully functional and fun.

And it's going to start with one of these..






For the record I have long complained about my faded Caribbean Beach water blue paint, and although I've loved every blue vehicle I have ever had, it's just never been because of the color blue. In this case I've also got several filled rock chips in the windscreen along With 31+ years of West Coast/ Southwest sun and dust that have caused some scratches in the glass as well as dried out some of the rubber or plastics around the vehicle. And although I don't really need a lot of body work in the sense of dents or big scratches I do have one small door ding that seems to be above the driver's side rear wheel well arch there's a small 1 1/4 inch dent.

But with this project, I wanted to replace the windshield already and although I could be wrong, as its been a long time since Ive done glass replacement on a Ranger, I am changing out the manual regulators for powered options, and my belief is the mounting to the armature is slightly different and if I am going to this extent, I may as well just replace the door glass anyway, that way all the glass looks fresh as the rest of new parts & materials coming into play.

To start, I will be separating and stripping the entire cab completely down to basically,.. well just the cab itself. That means no glass, no trim, no carpet, no interior, no door glass, no back window, nothing at all will be in/on the cab. All exterior parts like door handles, mirrors and the like, will be removed. Everything will be completely cleared and cleaned up and inspected, and replaced if necessary.

I have long wanted to do a color change for the vehicle, I'm sorry the blue has just gotten to me and I am over it. I have been considering several different colors ranging from different types of grays, sandstone or many earth-tone like colors for more neutral aspects being in the desert. It does get up to 120° during the summer here in the pointy end of Nevada once in a while, so I as much as I love certain colors of black vehicles, I don't necessarily want one in the desert sun but I also don't want a white one either. Besides, Black doesn't exactly disappear in the dark of the desert night like you would expect, and many white paints, like 3G Tacoma's for example do not have a clear-coat on them, its a commercial paint like many domestics which is why most white vehicles are cheaper to paint.






Additionally this now impacts several other considerations about what I want to do and with those thoughts, one of those would be swapping the front end out for a newer version of the Ford Ranger. I've grown equally tired of polishing out the OE headlight assembly's every other year or two.  Most of the manufactures making aftermarket headlight assemblies that are actually worth buying, no longer are selling or manufacturing those for the 93-97 front ends. I kind of slept on the R&R of them and well now, i'll end up paying more to a point. The theme or look I am going after, I rather fancy the 04-05 front grill, specifically modified for added purposes and as you know that means a new hood, fenders, header plate & core support and some small parts that makes all that work properly. [bottom left image below]

I'm not a big-big fan of the honeycomb style grills. It isn't the look so much but rather there's just too many people that are chasing that particular style or look and I am not much of a follower, I enjoy leading trends, so I'm going to skip that and go a different direction with my own little twist to get the results I am after. The cab as I mentioned will be void of everything that isn't a part of the cab itself, so all wiring, components like door regulators, handles, door locks and strikers, any and all sound deadener and plastics, and everything that is in the engine bay, including items attached to the firewall. The Snorkel will have a new look as it see's its own modifications take place. I just want the truck to look like it came that color so a ground up resto is the focal point of this build.






The one color that has caught my attention most recently is a new 2025 color, a charcoal gray like color with an amber metal flake, apparently a tricolor, which you can really see with the sunlight reflecting on the body of the M5 Wagon below.. the roof will also get the complimenting gloss black roof line as well. That will help out with the transition for all the new work happening behind the cab of the stout standard Ranger. I really wasn't thinking I was going to go with such a shiny color scheme because of all the matte finish wraps I was looking through that haven't been whored out yet.





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____________________
"Be never first, never last and never noticed." - Unknown

"The slave is held most securely when he is held by the chains of his own will and of his own fears, and when he is locked down by his own slavish desires for a comfortable life." - Michael Bunker

"Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur. Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur" - ~ attributed to Petronius (Gaius Petronius Arbiter (ca. 27–66 AD))
Roman courtier during the reign of Nero.

"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it." - Thomas Paine


~ Undrstm8ed Truckumentry Write Up Pg.

~ Undrstm8ed Trailermentry Write Up Pg.
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