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Lifted Ranger

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LiL bLaZe   +1y
Whoever welded that should be shot. period.
SHOWTIME   +1y
thats just flat out scary!!!!here are a couple of things that make me think this truck used to be a 2wd.no transfer case,no front drive shaft.YOU NEVER PUT LIFT BLOCKS ON A FRONT AXLE PLUS HE WELDED THE LIFT BLOCK TO THE AXLE AND THEN THEW WHAT EVER SCRAP STEEL TO IT TO TRY AND BEEF IT UP.then on the rear he double stacked 2 lift blocks thats a big no no plus the top lift block is mounted on it's side not up and down.man all that extra weld thrown at steel tube that goes no where
FreakwitaFro   +1y
is that a lift block on its side ON TOP OF ANOTHER LIFT BLOCK?! i welded better than that the first time i tried to weld. he should've let me do it. lol if we're gonna hate though...might as well appreciate. here's somethin else not seen all to often that is lifted like crazy.

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purplekush   +1y
that blazer is cool
if it had the powerplant to perform that would make it better
ra156   +1y
that thing is a fukin abortion ...but you ever see how many 4x4's instead of buying bigger springs they cut the spring hangers and bracket them down really low then welding the home made plate on the frame it looks like shit .
msturg   +1y
that blazer is definetly sick. Looks like it was done right, and I really like the four wheel steering.
BAGGEDPT   +1y
I give props to the guy that got under or even near the truck and took some pictures... i would be scared it would break and fall on me LOLthe mountain of welds makes it stronger
draggindimes   +1y
ANYONE ELSE SEE THIS?

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thacru78   +1y
That blazer is sick. Deference between the two is....one's done right and ones not. This guy fill the cab up with gas and then light it. Hey could you imagine trying fix this. How much grinding is that. LOL
msturg   +1y
Originally posted by JUICEDIME00



ANYONE ELSE SEE THIS?



That looks like the spring perch on the axle to me. But I do like how others have mentioned that they turned the one lifting block on it's side, which is its weakest orientation.
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