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Re: are there any real trucks left? part 2
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Posted by Dave 2N on November 26, 2005 at 17:33:59 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: are there any real trucks left? part 2 posted by KEH on November 26, 2005 at 15:07:53:
I have a 94 Ranger XLT 4x4 with automatic and 4.0. It has been the best vehicle I've ever owned. At 32,000, I replace the electronic locking hubs with Warn manuals and have been completely happy. Radiator, water pump and fan clutch at 130,000. Cam position sensor at 145,000. And that's about it other than the normal stuff like brakes, shocks, etc. First muffler replacement a month ago. Body holding up well with no rust. I change oil religiously at 3,500 mile (+ or - 200 miles) and honest folks, have never added oil between oil changes. Tow my Ford 2N or Farmall Super C on a 16' car hauler trailer during the spring and summer. I don't think Rangers get the credit they desrve either. Someday, just for grins, count all the Rangers you see on the road. You'll get tired of counting in about half an hour.
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