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Im getting ready to buy a '97 4x4 ranger to replace my 2wd dodge. I plan on adding a 6" lift 33's and a rear locker. My only question is are Rangers at all capable offroad?
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Extreme Rockcrawler |
Can't say I've seen one offroad. What sort of wheelin are you looking to do?
If you are looking for a full case locker for the rear, I would suggest swapping to the 31 spline axles from the explorer while you are at it. The rear should flex without much effort given a good set of leafs. The front is kinda odd with the split Dana 35 up there. It does lift better than the ifs version, but its still an odd beast. It might work well, just never seen one in action. Jason 1997 TJ 4.0L AW4 D44/Super 8.8 35x12.5 KM2, Onboard Air Gen II AiRock/Longarms PRR Inc, Because rocks can't drive |
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Extreme Rockcrawler |
freind has a 95 xploder with 6 inches of lift lockers front and rear 35's and seems to really like it, it flexs ok not bad not great just ok, there was a company in Huntington Beach that was making a long travel suspension for rangers/xploders it was big bucks but had 14 inches of wheel travel or something crazy like that, what kind of wheeling do you want to do in the truck? fire roads / light mud / light rocks would be great it's just not going to be a billy goat on the rocks, my DD is o 03 edge right now 4x4 4.0L supercab and it works really well in snow/mud and unpaved roads, i wouldn't even try to mod it to work as a rockcrawler (would do a SAS if i did) that's what i have the TJ for, there is a ranger bbs, but i can't remeber the site i think its www.therangerstation.com or .net something like that
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS!! |
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Well, I got back from playing around in some mud today and my buddy was following me around in his stock 4WD Ranger. All it has is some 31" off brand mud tires and to tel you the truth it surpized the hell out of me, it was doing really well for a basicly stock truck.
------------------------------ 93 YJ, 35" MT/Rs, 5.5" lift, HP D44 front, D44 rear, 4:1 tera low, locked, geared, dented and scarred.06 Ranger 4x4. |
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Extreme Rockcrawler |
Looks like my sister is about to pickup an '02 edge 4x4. Should have it to play with tomorrow. I wonder if I can have 33s on it by the end of the weekend...
Jason 1997 TJ 4.0L AW4 D44/Super 8.8 35x12.5 KM2, Onboard Air Gen II AiRock/Longarms PRR Inc, Because rocks can't drive |
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Newbie |
Here in South Carolina, I'd mostly go for mud and some light rocks and some gnarly hill climbs.
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Extreme Rockcrawler |
then your ranger should do just fine
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS!! |
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Dont ever have a drunk spotter! |
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Extreme Rockcrawler |
quote: And Tellico? 1997 TJ 4.0L AW4 D44/Super 8.8 35x12.5 KM2, Onboard Air Gen II AiRock/Longarms PRR Inc, Because rocks can't drive |
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Newbie |
I have a 94 Explorer with the exact same setup as your Ranger. your rear end should already have 31 spline axles if I remember correctly. As far as the TTB front D35, it flexes "alright" mine does at least.... as long as you remove the sway bar or disco it atleast, and after market spings and shocks help it out even more. Your rear end, don't worry about your rear end...... they flex hardcore, trust me
Summary:: The Ranger is a very good truck for wheelin, I've wheeled with a bunch of them, and heck, my Explorer is basically an overweight Ranger anyway.... you won't be disappointed. I hope this helps you out a little bit. --Ryan Ryan 1994 Ford Explorer XLT 4.0 Liter OHV V-6; 32/11.50x15's on 15x8 Chrome Modular Wheels; 3" Body Lift; Shackle & Spacer Lift; 70mm MAF; Super Turbo Muffler; K&N; Throttle Cable Mod; 150 Watt Daylighters; 1200 Watt Sound System |
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With a 6" lift and 33s your ranger with follow a jeep anywhere. I have been wheeling rangers for decades and if you extend the radius arms on the front (which you pretty much have to do with a 6" lift) getting 14" of travel or more is easy. The rear 8.8 will have 28 spline axles, only the explorers came with 31s. That wont be much of a problem unless you go over a 35" tire. The ranger flex way better than explorers due to the cab is detached from the bed allowing the frame to flex more. Explorer bodys kind of work as an antisway bar for the frame and hinder flex. I have ran lock rites before and they are very strong and dependable. The best way to go of course is a full detroit, and then swap in a set of explorer 31 spline axles with it. Stop in on www.therangerstation.com/forums and ask the guys there about what you can do with a ranger.
Heres some pics of some of the ranger stations guys' rangers with a similar setup as you are planning: you get the idea.... 87 4X4 Ranger 396ci T-5 Dana24 (parting to build one ultimate ranger) 87 4X4 Ranger 306ci T-18 NP205/NP203 fitting D60s 64 2WD Chevy C10 350ci TH400 4.56 05 AWD Subaru Legacy (daily driver) 78 F250 Ext cab Camper Special 400 C6 NP203 D60s |
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Grocery Getter |
Just a nother GREAT sight to Check out is the "Ranger-forums.com" There is a huge amount info on the sight and All the guys are awsome! Come checks us out.
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