TravisLBlair1982
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- Originally Washington state but now Northern Virginia
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- '89 Ranger XLT
How is everyone doing tonight? Just thought I would drop in and say hello. So, HELLO. I am not new to this site but this is my first post. I had to make a new profile cause I forgot my user name and password.
Anyways, I am the proud owner of a 1989 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4. It used to be ugly creamy white and blue but is now yellow and black. I have a 6 inch Tuff Country suspension lift and a 2 inch James Duff body lift sitting on 36x12.50-15 Pro Comp X-Terrains. For bueatification purposes it has a Lund Moon Visor, a Unkown Manuf. brush guard, and a crushed cab. The Crushed cab was compliments of a Lake George, NY trail that was sand and had a wash out on one side of the road. I was only in the state living for like one week when I found the trail. So of course, what do you do when you see a dirt road, You check it out. Well the trees started to get a little tight so I turned around and left to find more trails that woul not damage the new Paint. Well Guess what, The road gave way and the truck ended up with the wheels pointing the wrong direction.
My poor truck has been down now for about a year now. I am in the process of replacing the cab with one that does not leak (the dents do not bother me, it is the water when it rains) and a 2.9L - 4.0L swap. I will have pics up soon. Keep your eyes out.
Later
Anyways, I am the proud owner of a 1989 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4. It used to be ugly creamy white and blue but is now yellow and black. I have a 6 inch Tuff Country suspension lift and a 2 inch James Duff body lift sitting on 36x12.50-15 Pro Comp X-Terrains. For bueatification purposes it has a Lund Moon Visor, a Unkown Manuf. brush guard, and a crushed cab. The Crushed cab was compliments of a Lake George, NY trail that was sand and had a wash out on one side of the road. I was only in the state living for like one week when I found the trail. So of course, what do you do when you see a dirt road, You check it out. Well the trees started to get a little tight so I turned around and left to find more trails that woul not damage the new Paint. Well Guess what, The road gave way and the truck ended up with the wheels pointing the wrong direction.
My poor truck has been down now for about a year now. I am in the process of replacing the cab with one that does not leak (the dents do not bother me, it is the water when it rains) and a 2.9L - 4.0L swap. I will have pics up soon. Keep your eyes out.
Later