Been wanting these for a while but price was the major issue. I've put off installing shocks for way too long. I happened to go to Edelbrock's web site and found they have an online store and it takes PayPal! Well, they have their IAS shocks super cheap now! Got them for $31.99 each with free...
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Good catch! I was going to suggest the switch. Had to replace mine in March for the same thing. Most don't know and figure that they have a bad clutch. I work in auto parts and see it all the time.
There ya go. Course the ultimate cure is a Hurst shifter but that wayyyy down on the list. Get those pieces for the shifter and see. Especially if you haven't changed the clutch. If you are about to get the pieces. The shop will have to remove the shifter anyway.
Rangers, heck most manual Fords have plastic bushings at the base of the shifter. They get worn and poof! Hard to shift. This is especially in 2nd & reverse. You will need about 6 pieces that the Ford dealer keeps in stock. It will run about $70 but it will free up the shifter. My 94 is having...
Agreed! At our store we have (2) 06 Colorados and (1) Ranger. The Colorados are literally falling apart while the Ranger with more miles on it (Wonder why?) is tried & true. The company tried an experiment with Pontiac Vibes last year and since will be going to all Rangers as the other's leases...
I've worked in auto parts for 24 years. I recomend always replace the entire battery cable. Those "universal" clamps were meant to be temorary. You will find as previously stated you can't go wrong with OEM. And be sure to keep the charging system maintained and protect the terminals.
Here's a few that are good!
http://stuffforyourranger.com/store/
http://www.streetperformance.com/MARKETPLACE/index.php?show=cats
http://www.pickupspecialties.com/index.htm
Course there are a lot more but I'll leave them for other posters!
I live in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Been in the automotive aftermarket since 1985. Will gladly answer questions if I can to help fellow RBV owners get the most out of their trucks!