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domesticdisturbans
03-31-2005, 08:07 PM
ok hmm i have seen a ranger up by my high schol for sale it is an auto 2 wheel drive year i am uncertain i will get back to you on that one but how hard would a transmition swap be would it be worth it cause i am looking to buld it up for astreet truck . is it possible how hard???
what would some of the steps be
~shawn ~

Psychopete
04-01-2005, 10:14 AM
ok hmm i have seen a ranger up by my high schol for sale it is an auto 2 wheel drive year i am uncertain i will get back to you on that one but how hard would a transmition swap be would it be worth it cause i am looking to buld it up for astreet truck . is it possible how hard???
what would some of the steps be
~shawn ~

Define street truck.. It's going to be difficult to tell you because it could be any year of ranger.. ??? What generation is it? Is the older boxy 80's or the newer 90's style... Is it pretty new? Tranny swaps in the home garage are never easy, man. I just changed a tranny in a 87 Marquis, I busted my knuckes all to hell on that piece.

Doc_Ratchet
04-04-2005, 03:58 AM
Also helpful to know which motor is in it. If its a 4-cyl 2.3 you can do one fairly easily. One of the other fixes you'll want to do though is getting another steering column (assuming of course, the auto is on the column) because let's be honest, if you're streeting this truck out the last thing you want is a limp shifter sticking out of the column. You'll also want to decide before hand which engine you want to drop in it, and wait until you've got your engine to match up a tranny with. I know I wouldn't want to replace a tranny for my 2.3 just to turn around and get a 2.9 v-6 and have to hunt down ANOTHER tranny to match up. Have fun!

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