Nick1994
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Originally Posted By: 01rangerxl
Originally Posted By: Nick1994
And I owned an 86' Ranger. Was the biggest turd ever and didnt have much of rear suspension in it.
You should have checked to see where the rear suspension went then. There should have been a leaf pack on each side with 3-4 leaves per pack.
My parents had an '86 Ranger...biggest repair in the life of that truck...one ignition switch.
Oh it had the leaf springs in there and it sat high, but not much weight in the back made it squash right down. Mine had 146k miles in the end and with a new distributor cap and rotor, spark plugs and wires, it still only ran on 5 cylinders, leaked an insane amount of oil and the transmission was toast. It took being floored to get it to shift to get on the freeway and it got 11.5 mpg with 70 percent highway and 30 percent city. The ignition switch died too. Give your truck some time, it's 6 years newer. It'll need some work.
Originally Posted By: Nick1994
And I owned an 86' Ranger. Was the biggest turd ever and didnt have much of rear suspension in it.
You should have checked to see where the rear suspension went then. There should have been a leaf pack on each side with 3-4 leaves per pack.
My parents had an '86 Ranger...biggest repair in the life of that truck...one ignition switch.
Oh it had the leaf springs in there and it sat high, but not much weight in the back made it squash right down. Mine had 146k miles in the end and with a new distributor cap and rotor, spark plugs and wires, it still only ran on 5 cylinders, leaked an insane amount of oil and the transmission was toast. It took being floored to get it to shift to get on the freeway and it got 11.5 mpg with 70 percent highway and 30 percent city. The ignition switch died too. Give your truck some time, it's 6 years newer. It'll need some work.