October 25th, 2009 by Ford Truck Part
guitarplayer574 asked:
My friend has a 1987 ford ranger 4×4 and we want to go up to the mountains, and we don’t know how to put it into 4×4. it has locking hubs, i just don’t know if you lock them into 4×4 first or pull the ever inside to 4×4 low.
and does it have to be in neutral, or does the truck have to be off.
Tags: 4wheel Drive, Ford, Ford 4x4, Ford Ranger, Mountains
Posted in Ford | 3 Comments »
May 31st, 2009 by Ford Truck Part
supergreenthing asked:
I’m looking at buying a used Ford Ranger. A lot of ones I see are 2000’s with around 100,000 miles. About how long or how many miles will they last without serious repairs?
Tags: Average Life Expectancy, Ford, Ford Ranger, Lot
Posted in Ford | 2 Comments »
May 17th, 2009 by Ford Truck Part
RevUrEngines asked:
So what could be the causes of a 88′ ford ranger to stall? Its got new fuel pump, oil pump, distributor module. 20 minutes later it’s back in action though. Do you think it could be a heating core or radiator problem?
Tags: Ford, Ford Ranger, Fuel Pump, Oil Pump, Radiator
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 5 Comments »
August 5th, 2008 by Ford Truck Part
kenzie asked:
I’m looking for a light truck, similar to a Ford Ranger, Chevy S10 or a GMC Sonoma and I was just wondering the Toyota equivalent to this? Also if you know of any other light trucks I would appreciate it!
Tags: Chevy S10, Ford, Ford Ranger, Gmc, Gmc Sonoma
Posted in Other - Car Makes | 5 Comments »
March 2nd, 2008 by Ford Truck Part
anywhodee asked:
I changed out the solenoid in my 1987 Ford Ranger, now I have no power at all. The battery shows as having full power when i check it. What could have happened. All the fuses seem to be fine as well.
Tags: Ford, Ford Ranger, Fuses, Power Battery, Solenoid
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 6 Comments »
July 16th, 2007 by Ford Truck Part
Aaron95 asked:
I’m just wondering what size of tires a stock 1993 Ford Ranger will clear…The truck has no suspension mods whatsoever, just a stock truck.
Tags: 1993 Ford Ranger, Ford Ranger, Ford Truck, Stock Truck, Tires
Posted in Ford | 3 Comments »
June 25th, 2007 by Ford Truck Part
Snflower05 asked:
I am thinking about buying a transmission for my truck, but the transmission I am going to buy is coming out of a 1987 Ford Ranger manual transmission. I have a 1994 Ford Ranger that is also manual. Are they both the same? Or being that it is older, is there much difference?
Actually, I called a transmission shop today and they told me that I couldn’t use an 87 transmission for a 94 because of the electrical differences… Thank you anyway!
Tags: 1994 Ford Ranger, Ford Ranger, Ranger Ford, Transmission Shop, Truck Transmission
Posted in Ford | 1 Comment »
May 9th, 2007 by Ford Truck Part
2008 Ford Focus S Coupe asked:
I have been looking for a Ford Ranger for a while and I was wondering if it would be better for me to have an automatic transmission or manual transmission?
I am planning on towing a small trailer and hauling some stuff so it would be like my work truck but also my daily driver
I know how to drive a manual transmission and would like one but I don’t know which transmission would be better for what i want to do
and the Ranger will be a 1999-2003
thx in advance
Tags: Ford, Ford Ranger, How To Drive A Manual Transmission, Manual Transmission, Towing
Posted in Ford | 2 Comments »
April 14th, 2007 by Ford Truck Part
Nick asked:
I just got a 2001 ford ranger xlt and even though its 2 wheel drive i wanted to give it a more offroad look. I just turned 16 so im new to this kind of stuff, so if someone could help me it would be much appreciated.
Tags: 2 Wheel Drive, 2001 Ford Ranger Xlt, Ford Ranger, Offroad, Wheel
Posted in Ford | 8 Comments »
December 28th, 2006 by Ford Truck Part
tiger27 asked:
We need to change the gear oil for a 4 cylinder engine on a manual 92 Ford Ranger. We got under the car and tried inserting a tube, but it spilt all over the place. IS there any easier way?
Tags: 4 Cylinder, Cylinder Engine, Ford, Ford Ranger, Gear Oil
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 1 Comment »