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Originally Posted by beef_stew
Same here lol how many people active here?
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Originally Posted by IA Transplant
Not many
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This place was hopping back in 2011-2012. Tons of information and help
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It was still pretty active when I first started looking on here back in 2013. I started checking this place out after my brother got his 95 Ranger . I ended up joining a year later. Started seeing less and less activity Seems like it's a ghost town now. Was hoping the return of the Ranger would revitalize this place.
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Originally Posted by IA Transplant
Yea I got my ranger in december, joined because ill be dojng many mods to it
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This place still has a lot of great information Archived. I search it regularly since I bought my 93 Ranger two years ago.
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Originally Posted by IA Transplant
Finished lowering kit. 3/5 maxtrac drop with 18inch wheels.
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Good for you. As long as you like it, that's all that matters.
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Hi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Heyyyyyyy there!
So next thing I will be doing is searching the site for information or possibly posting a new question more likely. I was thinking about getting a travel trailer to pull with my Ranger. And I believe I found one that has a dry weight capacity of 3450 lb. Somebody once told me that 3500 was the maximum recommended capacity for towing anything with my Ranger. A 93 Automatic 4.0L 4 x 4 extended cab. But the seller hub. Trailer tells me that there's no way that I would really poet and that I should definitely not do it. He wants me to get a letter or show some documentation somewhere that prove that my vehicle handle it cuz he doesn't want to be responsible for me getting into an accident I leave the property with it. Even though it's a double axle with brakes that work fine supposedly don't see how it would be a big problem but anyway that's my next question.