I had a thought. Let me know what you guys think. 3-4" lift (I have time to decide how high I really want to go), bf goodrich mud and snow tires, rear lockers, bumper with a winch. That should be good for the snow once I do the motor swap right?
So then lifting it a bit and putting bigger tires on it would be worth nothing? even with a new motor? It will live its life out as a work truck that might go to a concert or drive in movie or something like that.
What all does it entail. As I said, I have little experience with this so the more info the better. Is it a transmission/driveshaft problem? If so I got a buddy who has a ranger with no more engine but it was 4wd and I have been pulling parts from that. Would that work?
I thought I threw a few pictures up here but guess I didnt. Will do very soon. And as for the snowline, I go to school and live in Stockton but reside in Angels Camp and do a lot of skiing at Bear Valley. No snowline in Stockton but we usually get a bit in Angels.
and as for specs, its a 96...
Hey all! As some of you know, I have made an Infiniti Q45 my daily driver due to my Ranger acting up and costing me, a college student, way to much to keep fixing. I bought it used and abused and have nothing but dumped money into it. That is not to say that I dont love my Ranger. Under my care...
Facetime only works with other Apple products tho. Maybe check out Skype, its a free app and a free service. I like it. I use it with my sister and my mom
I thought about that too but the batons, they were to be useable batons, I am looking at like $150 per baton (I know their preferences). I thought about making them decorative batons but I don't have a shop at my disposal
Badass Plate! would like to see the skids when they are done. I thought about possibly putting a plate and some skids on my mom's Rav 4 just because we take that sucker anywhere!
So my band director from high school is marrying the band director from my rival high school in the next two weeks or so. It's been a long time in the making (like 5 or 6 years) and I am super excited for them to tie the knot. Here is my problem though. I do not want to get them some cheesy home...
Cant be all bad with that! You get to drive a fun little car (hopefully fun), see off the happy couple, probably make some decent money out the deal. I chauffeured a wedding with a '72 cadillac el dorado convertable, it was a great experience!