Introducing myself
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Introducing myself
Hey everyone,
My name is Justin, I live in New Hampshire. I own a 99 Ranger xlt ext cab, step side, It has the offroad package, with a few more modifications.
I'm new to rangers but not to to wheeling and 4x4 rigs or cars/trucks. I work as a mechanic. So i have a pretty good idea of what Im doing.
I previously owned a 91 Nissan Pathfinder. It had a 3bl 3sl with 33's, and many other mods, anlong with an engine swap. and was considering and sas till it was wrecked on trail run.
Im hoping to build up the Ranger some more and meet some new people on this forum like the nissan forum do some wheeling.
My name is Justin, I live in New Hampshire. I own a 99 Ranger xlt ext cab, step side, It has the offroad package, with a few more modifications.
I'm new to rangers but not to to wheeling and 4x4 rigs or cars/trucks. I work as a mechanic. So i have a pretty good idea of what Im doing.
I previously owned a 91 Nissan Pathfinder. It had a 3bl 3sl with 33's, and many other mods, anlong with an engine swap. and was considering and sas till it was wrecked on trail run.
Im hoping to build up the Ranger some more and meet some new people on this forum like the nissan forum do some wheeling.
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Im thinking 32's like my other Pathy. It seems to be the easiest with our control arms and t-bars.... Ill go search the suspension section about bigger tires on these Ranger things, Im thinkin crank those t-bars a lil and since i have eth offorad pacakage the rear sit a lil higher already, I might be abel to sneak the 32's in.
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