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Old 08-26-2008, 12:13 AM   #1
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a fellow who comes into work is doing a resto on his 90 ranger, adding a 302 out of a mustang gt, and some other little odds and ends. one of the things we talked about was using a B2 gas tank in the center of his frame rails instead of the standard side tank to eliminate drivers side sag. I told him i was 95% sure this was possible thinking i had read it somewhere on the site but he asked me to make sure for him sooo dont let me down, this is possible? B2s and rangers have the same width frames, right?




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