V8 Solid Axle Ranger

Everyone pokes fun at them until they have one. Now i make fun of people who set up ground tents lol. Looks awesome dude. Lets plan a weekend trip sometime.
I wheel pretty much every weekend and your always welcome. Just don't do many Raptor friendly trails.
 
Vibrated really bad once off the trail again. This will be the 4th time the driveline needs to be retubed or straightened. Really want to do a high pinion rear 3rd.
 

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Was bending the tie rod most trips, so I moved everything up a hole on the artec high steer set up. So much more clearance, not sure why I didn't do that before.
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That's a ton more clearance. Did you ever get the assist ram in there?
Not yet, mocked up some tabs and cycled it. But was worried if I bent the tie rod enough with it mounted it would hit the housing. Now that it's further out of the way I will revisit that. But so far I rarely feel like I'd benefit from it on the trail.
 
Since I got this thing on the trail, it’s always ran a bit hot and has overheated a couple times. It’s been getting better with every little thing I’ve done but still borderline on hot days and I’ve wanted to move the trans cooler out from in front of the radiator for a while now. Well, the other day the exhaust rubbed a hole in the hardline going to the cooler and sprayed ATF everywhere. So it finally motivated me to move it to the back under the bed, hopefully now the trans and motor will run cooler. Also added an electric pusher fan up front which seamed to help a lot, especially when running the AC. I'll add one to the trans cooler if it doesn't cool enough as well.
 

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Killer project — that Ranger’s shaping up nice. The fabbed housings, D50 ends, and shared hub setup all make sense, especially for a cost-effective trail rig you can thrash without worry. Burnout test passed, smog’d and tagged, and now onto heavy axle work — this one’s going to be a weapon on the hard trails.
 
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