I was watching the install of the adjustable Fox coil overs and it looks like no alignment is needed with that install. I have had bad luck with alignment shops in my area.
Ahh... I had not thought of the quality of the lift. I am fairly ignorant. I ASSUMED that the BDS was high quality. I have Duratracks on my Jeep and really like them.
It is going to be a multi purpose rig. I am down sizing. I just sold my wife's 1996 Chevy HD 3/4 ton truck and the old Dodge. I went from 2 trucks to no trucks. I have been driving the Rubicon for a year, and while it is an awesome off road beast it is lacking on icy roads and has zero ability...
They would work for me where I live. I would like a bit more rubber but for the snow and Ice we get 7 months out of the year that in itself is not an issue.
As the title suggests. I am wanting to buy a new Ranger, hopefully near the end of July. I have been shopping around and of course there was one Tremor locally I looked at before it sold. My wife insists on the pushbutton start, though it will be my truck as she has a 22 Bronco Sport. Dealers...
22K miles. It is under warranty. Call the stealer.
If it is anything like the elockers on a Jeep, the computer just grounds the relay to engage them. You may be able to take out the fill plug and see the plate and pop it back with a small screwdriver. It is just an plate and emagnet.
I would never mount a plow to a Ranger. My plow truck is a 1972 Dodge W200 (3/4 ton) Power Wagon. I have beefed up EVERYTHING from factory and still break things and wear things out faster. I only plow myself out and live in rural North Dakota.
Well, I rotate the 35" tires on my Jeep religiously. If I drove a RWD car with average street tires I would not be too concerned. Even my old pickup was not as hard on tires as the jeep is.
I am 6' tall and they seem to be in the way and I don't feel the truck is high enough to make use of them. I put steps on my jeep which has a 4" lift of 35's and the steps get in the way more often than not. 7 months out of the year we have snow on the ground so it seems like a great way to get...