So first off, this will be a slow build, due to time and money. If you are expecting a complete winter transformation please look elsewhere.
I guess I should start with some history on the truck. It started its life as a 96 Mazda b4000 which is essentially a ranger 4.0 4x4 auto. The truck was originally built up by a you guy close to my house. He rolled the truck and did a body and cab swap from a 2000 ranger. He did the solid axle swap and a lot of cool stuff to the ranger. Here is the short list
Suspension:
Dana 44 front with aussie locker, spicer 760 joints, 4.88 gears, radius arms from james duff and fox 2.0 shocks with early bronco coils.
Ford 8.8 rear 31 spline with disc brakes, 5x5.5 axles, c clip eliminator kit, power trax locker, 63 Chevy leaf springs with bilstein 5125 shocks.
Body armor:
Custom front and rear bumpers, trail gear sliders, smitty built winch and plenty of rock lights and a light bar up front.
Drivetrain:
basically all stock 4.0 ohv with 4r55e trans and bw1354 t case. Only mods are k&n air filter and flow master exhaust. Both engine and tranny have been rebuilt recently.
It sits on 35 inch Goodyear mtr tires on steel wheels with a matching spare.
That's the basic history and build of the rig, I picked it up needing some transmission work and suspension work as well as some body work. I drove it around for a week and knew it needed an oil pump seal on the tranny and a rear main on the engine. Pulled the trans to find the flex plate completely broken, so while it was apart the tranny freshened up, new shift kit, torque converter, seals, filter, and flex plate were put in. New rear main seal was swapped in while it was apart.
Also the track bar for the front suspension was toast, and I had a local fab shop build me a new axle side bracket and bend up some tube for a panhard bar.
This is where she sits now. And the plans for her are to make it super reliable, streetable and capable. I want to be able to run relatively tough trails, while still bringing creature comforts with us. I also want to do a lot of exploring and camping in the rig. I have a lot of awesome places close by, and would like to find more.
Eventually I would like to do a flat bed with slide outs for tools and a fridge, possibly a rtt on a bed cage, solar charging, dual batteries, doubler for the t case, beef up the axles, maybe 37-40 inch tires eventually, and just have a fun rig to camp, wheel and explore in. Here are some pictures of the rig and things done to it so far.
I guess I should start with some history on the truck. It started its life as a 96 Mazda b4000 which is essentially a ranger 4.0 4x4 auto. The truck was originally built up by a you guy close to my house. He rolled the truck and did a body and cab swap from a 2000 ranger. He did the solid axle swap and a lot of cool stuff to the ranger. Here is the short list
Suspension:
Dana 44 front with aussie locker, spicer 760 joints, 4.88 gears, radius arms from james duff and fox 2.0 shocks with early bronco coils.
Ford 8.8 rear 31 spline with disc brakes, 5x5.5 axles, c clip eliminator kit, power trax locker, 63 Chevy leaf springs with bilstein 5125 shocks.
Body armor:
Custom front and rear bumpers, trail gear sliders, smitty built winch and plenty of rock lights and a light bar up front.
Drivetrain:
basically all stock 4.0 ohv with 4r55e trans and bw1354 t case. Only mods are k&n air filter and flow master exhaust. Both engine and tranny have been rebuilt recently.
It sits on 35 inch Goodyear mtr tires on steel wheels with a matching spare.
That's the basic history and build of the rig, I picked it up needing some transmission work and suspension work as well as some body work. I drove it around for a week and knew it needed an oil pump seal on the tranny and a rear main on the engine. Pulled the trans to find the flex plate completely broken, so while it was apart the tranny freshened up, new shift kit, torque converter, seals, filter, and flex plate were put in. New rear main seal was swapped in while it was apart.
Also the track bar for the front suspension was toast, and I had a local fab shop build me a new axle side bracket and bend up some tube for a panhard bar.
This is where she sits now. And the plans for her are to make it super reliable, streetable and capable. I want to be able to run relatively tough trails, while still bringing creature comforts with us. I also want to do a lot of exploring and camping in the rig. I have a lot of awesome places close by, and would like to find more.
Eventually I would like to do a flat bed with slide outs for tools and a fridge, possibly a rtt on a bed cage, solar charging, dual batteries, doubler for the t case, beef up the axles, maybe 37-40 inch tires eventually, and just have a fun rig to camp, wheel and explore in. Here are some pictures of the rig and things done to it so far.