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Member ID: ZeroIdea

Location: San Diego, CA

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Vehicle Info

1988 Ford Ranger

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

Interior

  • MOMO Steering Wheel 
  • Auto Meter Gauges 
  • MOMO Pedals 
  • MOMO Shift Knob 
  • Recaro Seats 

Exterior Styling

  • Hella Lighting 
  • Toyo Tires 
  • Budnik Wheels 

Car Audio & Video

Ratings

    • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Sep 27, 2008

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Ed’s Ford Ranger

  • Currently 3.3 /5 Stars.
53 guestbook comments

 

Yeah the first page. One day I will get around to organizing these a little better. The truck is an 1988 Ford Ranger SuperCab, 2WD equipped with a slightly modified 2.9 and the Mazda 5-spd transmission. Sitting next to a totally stock 88, it sits just over 4" lower than stock in the front and about 6.5" in the rear. Running Budnik Tillers all around, the fronts now being 18x8" with Toyo Proxy T1-S 245/40ZR18's and the rear a slightly larger 18x10" Fatlip with a 295/35ZR18 Toyo Proxy T1-R. Had to cut and reweld the inner fender to have room for them to fit.

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ZeroIdea's 1988 Ford RangerShot from the front driver's side, complete with BBQ grill in the background that gives the appearance of a truly functional wing, at least at tailgate parties.
ZeroIdea's 1988 Ford RangerJust a shot from the rear.
ZeroIdea's 1988 Ford RangerBudnik 18" x 10" rim tucked under. While one person so far has commented that I need larger brakes in the rear "to fill the whole rim", having anything larger than the 11 3/4" rotors in the back while still using the anemic fronts is not exactly a priority
ZeroIdea's 1988 Ford RangerA picture of the truck parked across the street from my shop a week or so before I left for Africa(6+ months)
ZeroIdea's 1988 Ford RangerFord's 2.9 v6, slightly polished, powdercoated, etc running Arais forged slugs, etc etc.
ZeroIdea's 1988 Ford RangerFuel Safe Pro fuel cell, 15 gallons acompanied by 2 Paxton pumps, a multitude of filters, check valves and fitting all polished to the nth degree.

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insaneranger  

Posted by: insaneranger

10/19/2009 09:24PM

Really, really clean ride. Love the paint, the engine,

fordranger1  

Posted by: fordranger1

04/26/2009 07:38PM

Wow, your ranger is awesome! Have you seen this ranger community @ http://www.fordrangerforum.com

lowrange2  

Posted by: lowrange2

02/22/2009 08:42PM

Looks good. What'd you use to lower the front? I'm assuming the DJM Dream Beams? I'm about to go pick one up very similar to yours.

rangershelby  

Posted by: rangershelby

09/27/2008 08:24PM

killer truck man 5* all the way did you do the work your self or farm it out like the total package every thing looks very clean come check mine out tell me what you think

MartinFord  

Posted by: MartinFord

05/27/2008 01:43AM

Great Ford, LOOKING good! Looks clean and sweet! Join the Ford Community @ FORDSPACE.COM!

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: ZeroIdea

Location: San Diego, CA