Ohc!!!

Discussion in '1998 - 2011 Ford Ranger' started by Hurley, Jul 29, 2011.

  1. Dcrymes99ranger

    Dcrymes99ranger Riding low and broke!!!

    Looks good.
     
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  3. pooleo

    pooleo New Member

    Heres mine. Will be installing one into the new truck over winter.

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  4. pooleo

    pooleo New Member

    and my led mod.

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  5. Demon

    Demon I take no prisoners!

    how much for that led mod? oh and my dome lights and ohc lights still are not working
     
  6. pooleo

    pooleo New Member

    I thought you got that **** fixed?
     
  7. OP
    Hurley

    Hurley Superultramegalurker

    I got my led mod from Buggman for like $30 I think?
     
  8. pooleo

    pooleo New Member

    my dome led mod is not for sale. That is buggmans department :D

    But if I did sell it, it would be for sale at $29. :yes:
     
  9. I wouldn't mind getting an ohc, but I really don't feel like doing all the work for it... I've kinda had my fill of it for a while haha
     
  10. OP
    Hurley

    Hurley Superultramegalurker

    Putting in an OHC isn't really all that much work. It seems a lot worse than it really is.
     
  11. Doing one in the dakota, there's a ton involved... That's why I haven't done it in either truck... There's all kinds of connections that you gotta wire in, but you already know that. xD I think for the kota, there was like twenty or thirty steps involved, at least...
     

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