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How Hard Would It Be To...Located in Brick NJ

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1Low95ranger   +1y
Edited: 10/20/2008 1:12:20 AM by 1Low95ranger

Edited: 10/19/2008 10:12:42 PM by 1Low95ranger

OK, im already dead set on wanting to make my 1995 Ford Ranger to lay frame. I have been told its probably one of the more challanging trucks to do so with because of the i-beams and such and im up for the challange. I kinda (not rele) have a clue where to start but not possitve. I know the truck will be out of commition for a while so should i start in the back and c notch it first and get the back done or should i start in the front?What would YOU do.

Another thing where is the best place to get my parts from? like air bags, c notch kit, air line, so on and so forth.

Thanks Alot For Reading and helping out if you do.


Sean
slammedstroller   +1y
pick up a mini truckin mag and go from there... find the parts in ad's and then search the web for better deals (ebay) if you think one day you might want to take it a little further and body drop it or set it on some big wheels I would say just hold off on the notch kit and dream beams drive your truck as is and save your money to have a respectable shop build you a full frame.... trust me it's worth it, I have redone my 600 dollar truck 3 times and spent over 10 grand on the damn thing.. if I would have done it like I'm doing it now the first time I would have only spent about 4-5 g's

hope this helps
slammedxonair   +1y
www.illusivefabrications.com i pretty much specialize in ranger parts. also check out www.rangerpowersports.com for alot of good info.
cheeks Sunset SD   +1y
sounds like you should find a good shop to take it to and save yourself the money time and hassle. where are you located everyone on here can point you in the right direction.
1Low95ranger   +1y
Located in Brick NJ
cheeks Sunset SD   +1y
hit up dave on here i think his screen name is avteck or somethin like that
Wicked Fantacies   +1y
I would personally do away with the i beams. If you decide not too I would suggest that you go with drop beams and stay away from dream beams because dream beams will only bend over time.
chris03hd   +1y
SEAN I'm from Toms River, and I'd order everything you need from Jeff @ AVS. Www.airbagparts.coM

My buddy in PA did all my suspension work, I can ask him about yours if you want.
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