is it worth putting money in my truck?
is it worth putting money in my truck?
i got a 2001 2.3 rwd ranger from the local auction and it used to be a fleet truck, either a gas or phone company, i forgot. its kinda beat up on the outside but still runs like a tank (as expected from a ranger lol) im on the fence about hammering out the dents, painting it, and letting it breathe better, possibly a trans swap + turbo way, way down the road. do you think it'd be worth it or would i be better off saving my money for a 4x4 v6 down the road?
x2 w/ Downey. It's really up to you and your needs. If you wanted a 4.0 4x4, then you woulda bought one, right? BUT....those 4 banger fleet trucks get DOUBLE the mileage a 4.0 4x4 gets. THAT's the reason I want one....plus, turbo swaps = 300hp to the ground easy with not that many parts and money out.
I say save your money and just put enough into it to keep it road worthy , take out a few dents , and keep you in transportation.
Fleet vehicles are generally "run hard and put away wet".
Remember it's already a ten year old truck (Model years are built 1 year prior) so run it till it dies ,and when it does,if you haven't put too much into it,you'll have nothing to cry about .
Save the "upgrade" money for a newer one.
Fleet vehicles are generally "run hard and put away wet".
Remember it's already a ten year old truck (Model years are built 1 year prior) so run it till it dies ,and when it does,if you haven't put too much into it,you'll have nothing to cry about .
Save the "upgrade" money for a newer one.
thanks guys, i definitely plan on keeping it as long as possible and even if it isnt "worth it" i want it to be as killer of a truck as it can so i figure why not haha and on a different note (without finding another thread) i can tell im gonna need a new muffler soon, do you guys know of anything in partiuclar that could free up some power but not make my truck sound like a ricer? haha
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