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Old Mar 21, 2010
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removing cat, MIL eliminator, and front mount receiver hitch

I am looking at removing the cat from my truck and was wondering your thoughts on the matter and where did you buy the MIL eliminator? Also has anybody built a front mount receiver for there Ranger before? Any luck? All on a 1995 Ranger. Thanks for any help.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2010
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Since this is your first post, you need to search... Being a member gives you that easy option... Lots of people have front mount hitches, and a few of us have removed a cat or two like myself. Search first.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2010
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tre, whats better? a body lift? or suspension lift? whats the difference? thanx im new.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2010
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6" Body lift is definitely ideal man. thx.

nvrmind, lol wut. srry for teh confuzun man. truk lewks gud. thx
 
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Old Mar 21, 2010
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since your truck is a 95, either late OBDI or early OBDII it might not recognize that the cat is missing. theres a few places online that show you how to make MIL eliminators...search
 
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eliminator:

Mustang Plug-in MIL Eliminators at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!
 
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Old Mar 21, 2010
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Originally Posted by TrePaul86
6" Body lift is definitely ideal man. thx.

nvrmind, lol wut. srry for teh confuzun man. truk lewks gud. thx
LMAO... hey, ummm... any of you guys know how to make my truck flex less? i heard its bad for my truck and weakens my frame... anyone?
 
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Old Mar 21, 2010
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LMAO... hey, ummm... any of you guys know how to make my truck flex less? i heard its bad for my truck and weakens my frame... anyone?
Replace the shocks with 3/4 inch all-thread.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2010
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Replace the shocks with 3/4 inch all-thread.
BWUAHAAHAHAA!
 
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wow guys. way to treat a new guy. Is this the new norm?
 
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Just the equinox bug going around. Nicer weather throwing us off kilter.
 
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Originally Posted by graniteguy
wow guys. way to treat a new guy. Is this the new norm?
hey man... i was being serious... flex=fail... c'mon, everybody knows that!!
 
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