bondvagabond
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Well, I sold my first gen cummins (sniff) to pay down the wife's medical bills. But I have to have a truck for work/wandering around in eastern oregon, so I needed to figure out something asap.
The budget was very low, like raiding the change jar low, because of said bills I Had a 1991 ford festiva that I had picked up for the missus to drive while I sorted out some stuff on her fzj80 daily driver. I found a guy who was willing to swap his dented up 2001 ford ranger for it.
The deal was, trade strait across, but, he got to keep the 20 inch gangsta rims. Fine with me. So I drive it home, put it on blocks and he comes to pick them up.
Found a guy willing to swap some dodge rims with the correct lug spacing for an old compressor I had as a backup. Two good tires, two 20% tread. will need upgraded soon, but now she's a driver.
I had had a few rangers in the past, since this was a true recession proof build, I wanted max economy. So I went for 2.5 liter 4 cylinder and and 5 speed manual and 2wd. We already have my wifes fzj80 for a winter expedition vehicle, so this one would be the summer one with the 2wd and about twice the fuel economy.
I already had a scangauge 2 from my wife's old car, so plopped that in, showing 34mpg cruising the 40 miles to work. Then it started to drop, hmm wheel bearing going out? Nope, dragging left rear brake shoe. Whenever they get hot like that I like to put on a new drum and do wheel bearings too just for good luck.
Tomorrow will be throwing new brakes and wheel bearings in. Maybe wheel cylinders too, depending on how they look. Parts are so friggin cheap for this truck it's great.
The budget was very low, like raiding the change jar low, because of said bills I Had a 1991 ford festiva that I had picked up for the missus to drive while I sorted out some stuff on her fzj80 daily driver. I found a guy who was willing to swap his dented up 2001 ford ranger for it.
The deal was, trade strait across, but, he got to keep the 20 inch gangsta rims. Fine with me. So I drive it home, put it on blocks and he comes to pick them up.
Found a guy willing to swap some dodge rims with the correct lug spacing for an old compressor I had as a backup. Two good tires, two 20% tread. will need upgraded soon, but now she's a driver.
I had had a few rangers in the past, since this was a true recession proof build, I wanted max economy. So I went for 2.5 liter 4 cylinder and and 5 speed manual and 2wd. We already have my wifes fzj80 for a winter expedition vehicle, so this one would be the summer one with the 2wd and about twice the fuel economy.
I already had a scangauge 2 from my wife's old car, so plopped that in, showing 34mpg cruising the 40 miles to work. Then it started to drop, hmm wheel bearing going out? Nope, dragging left rear brake shoe. Whenever they get hot like that I like to put on a new drum and do wheel bearings too just for good luck.
Tomorrow will be throwing new brakes and wheel bearings in. Maybe wheel cylinders too, depending on how they look. Parts are so friggin cheap for this truck it's great.