I wasn't happy when I first heard about this. Ranger's are the best delivery vehicles we've ever had. Over a dozen of mine saw at least 200,000 miles without any major mechanical issues. Goodbye to the production of a damn solid little truck.
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We've had some transmission and fuel pump issues with ours, but they are light years ahead of the s10s we used to have. When some of the other people in a meeting found out a couple of stores still have some old s10s around yesterday, they all started laughing hysterically.
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The S10's were pieces of shit. We I first started, we had Mitsubishit Mighty Max's. Mine was a 92, manual, with no a/c, no radio, a billion miles, and you could lift up the shifter boot and see the passing road below you.Originally posted by talisman View PostWe've had some transmission and fuel pump issues with ours, but they are light years ahead of the s10s we used to have. When some of the other people in a meeting found out a couple of stores still have some old s10s around yesterday, they all started laughing hysterically.
I've never had to put a fuel pump in a Ranger and the only transmission I replaced was in a '00 F150 with a 4.2. It was the most bullet proof truck we've owned. Original trans went about 120K and the reman had 210K on it. We finally traded it off at 330K and it had a newly recovered seat and still ran like a champ. Other than tune up's, brakes, batteries, and a starter, no other work was ever needed.
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that is part of the problem. a 4cyl Diesel would have been an awesome seller IMHOSince its last redesign in 1998,http://dfwdirtriders.com/ New Website for the off road peeps
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Yeah they are pretty dangerous when loaded down! Hopefully that thing had fresh plugs in it. I know the ~110hp motor drops to about 70HP if the plugs are fouled. I changed the plugs in all 3 of mine and they ran like a champ afterward. I heard all the horror stories about changing the plugs and was prepared to spend a whole weekend trying to change all 8. It took me a little over 2 hours on the first one, and by the time I changed them on my last one, it took just over an hour. Sure it's a pain in the ass, but it isn't NEAR as bad as what everyone was telling me!Originally posted by talisman View PostI drove a 93 Splash 2.3 5 speed to Vegas with an 86 SVO strapped to the back on a dolly and traded it for an 86 Saleen for a friend back in 2000. Trying to get that thing up the Rocky Mountains in second gear at 30 mph floored at night was fun!
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