sure thing dude I have pics!
We built a lower cradle for my BII and then one for the Darth Ranger project (86 Ranger with crate performance 302) both of these trucks are 84-88 style where we do not have as much room for a radiator as your Gen I sploder (89-92 cab in a ranger) I believe the 89+ trucks gained 1.5" of engine bay depth? I never really confirmed that
Anywho if you want to tuck your radiator underneath the rad support without hacking up the top crossbar then do like we did. Make lower cradle that drops the radiator down about 3.5" and pushes it forward under the support.
We use Gen I style radiators with the metal peg feet that sit inside the rubber bushing, this allows some flex which is good (my first $600 Ron Davis radiator V8 conversion pulled itself apart internally).
Now I run Ebay special 4.0 OHV radiator for a 93 sploder all aluminum made in mexico tig welded. Seems to cool the V8 just fine WITH the trans cooler AND AC....started to run a little warm once I put the winch and LED lights up front...but only on hot days in the summer with the AC on (I would see 220-230 water temp) so I need to do something about that. I will probably re visit this situation and run a larger radiator since I do not want to move my winch to a cradle. I use the highest psi cap I could find on the radiator (I think its 20#?) and my water fill is mounted in the upper hose at the highest point in the cooling system up there I use a stock 16# cap...the thinking here is the cap on the radiator should never have to open since the 16# cap will allow flow to the overflow tank first. So far so good.
let me get some pics.
BII (red intake) 84 Ranger (blue intake)
Love my dimple dyes
two rad caps and overfow plumbing
84 ranger 370hp crate 302, dual batteries, ac AND cruise control ALL under the hood with mechanical fan (custom brackets for overflow, power box and two battery trays)
both trucks use ohv 4.0 fan shroud modified to fit around the v8 fan (add 1.5" of height cut both sides and patch with plastic/ rivets)
Dont forget to let the hot air out, Darth has cowl hood AND louvers, BII just has cherokee louvers I want a drop center hood shhhhh its secret
Oh and both trucks have intake spacer and TMH....
Just because I knew you would love this pic "batwing" awning Darth Ranger is my buddies camping/fishing truck we built over a 3 year period, has camper setup in the bed with drop down DVD, custom fly rod holders integrated into roof rack/camper shell, this truck has so many goodies packed into it its not even funny