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1997 Project Ford Ranger - Ultimate Danger Ranger

Part 3: Wrap up And Roll Out
By Ali Mansour
Photography by Ali Mansour, Alan Huber
1997 Ford Ranger Front View
1997 Ford Ranger Winch
We needed a winch and a spot... 
   
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1997 Ford Ranger Winch
We needed a winch and a spot to mount it quick! The Trans4mer from Warn was a great solution to mount up our Warn XP 9.5 winch. As a completely bolt-on winch mount, the Trans4mer is available in multiple configurations that give you a variety of options from bolt-on brushguards to auxiliary-light mounts.
1997 Ford Ranger Winch
Winches are extremely demanding... 
   
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1997 Ford Ranger Winch
Winches are extremely demanding on your vehicle's charging system and can tax your battery to its limits if you're not careful. To make sure we stayed fully charged we used an Optima red-top series battery. The dry-cell technology battery will charge faster and hold charges longer than the stock battery, allowing us to winch without endangering our truck's electrical system.
1997 Ford Ranger Tools Supplies
With two people onboard and... 
   
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1997 Ford Ranger Tools Supplies
With two people onboard and a week's worth of tools, supplies, and camping gear, we were going to need to keep our junk covered. Our savior came in the form of a snap-down bedcover from Stylin' Concepts. We stuffed, stretched, and put the cover through the mill and it never frayed, unsnapped, or let our valuables get soaked in the gooey Texas clay.
1997 Ford Ranger Progrmmer
The 3.0L is not the most powerful... 
   
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1997 Ford Ranger Progrmmer
The 3.0L is not the most powerful engine Ford ever made, but JET Performance has a programmer to give it a little bit of a boost. Doubling as a code reader, the programmer will allow us to check and diagnose trouble codes if anything should arise, because with 136k miles on the odometer, our '97 is no spring chicken.
1997 Ford Ranger Passenger Side View
We went to Ramona Tire and... 
   
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1997 Ford Ranger Passenger Side View
We went to Ramona Tire and got our 35-inch BFGoodrich M-Ts mounted on a set of 15x8 American Racing Teflon-coated wheels. The plus side of the Ranger's 5-on-4.5 pattern is that it opens up a wide variety of tire and wheel combinations since it shares the same bolt pattern as the widely marketed Jeep TJ, XJ, YJ, and ZJ.
1997 Ford Ranger Drivers Side Mud
So how did our Danger Ranger... 
   
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1997 Ford Ranger Drivers Side Mud
So how did our Danger Ranger fare? Awesome! In fact it was one of the few rigs that didn't break a single drivetrain component the entire trip. Other than a few overheating issues (mainly due to the mud), our truck was virtually problem free until the last day of the trip when a little welding mishap kept the truck from wheeling on the Katemcy rocks. For more information and pictures on the build, check out www.4wheeloffroad.com.
1997 Ford Ranger Programmer
American Racing
Rancho Dominguez
CA  90221
Ramona Tire
BFGoodrich Tires
bfgoodrichtires.com
Stylin' Concepts
www.stylinconcepts.com
JET performance Warn
www.warn.com
Optima Batteries
Dept. 5.0
(888) 867-8462

www.optimabatteries.com

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