Fishing the waters for....
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jmayabb
jsracing
jones
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Fishing the waters for....
15x4 wheels with 5x5-1/2" lug pattern
lowering beams for 92-95 Ford F150
Ladder bars
big bearing Ford 9" Strange center section
9" disc brake kit
Kirkey big boy 20" seat
Let me know what you got...
Also looking for not as needed items..
4.3 or 4.5 forged crankshaft
A460 or Eliminator block
6.7 or 6.8 aluminum rods
scj / p51 4.420 forged pistons
Thanks,
lowering beams for 92-95 Ford F150
Ladder bars
big bearing Ford 9" Strange center section
9" disc brake kit
Kirkey big boy 20" seat
Let me know what you got...
Also looking for not as needed items..
4.3 or 4.5 forged crankshaft
A460 or Eliminator block
6.7 or 6.8 aluminum rods
scj / p51 4.420 forged pistons
Thanks,
jones- Posts : 2230
Join date : 2008-12-02
Location : Philadelphia, MS.
Re: Fishing the waters for....
jsracing wrote:I think I have the strange center section. I'll check.
JS
Let me know, thanks!
jones- Posts : 2230
Join date : 2008-12-02
Location : Philadelphia, MS.
Re: Fishing the waters for....
I have the 20" Kirkey Pro Street seats in stock for $200.00 shipped. Covers are $125.00 shipped.
Re: Fishing the waters for....
Joe, you was going to me my plan B if I couldn't find one used. I got to get a seat so I can build or have the roll cage built.
jones- Posts : 2230
Join date : 2008-12-02
Location : Philadelphia, MS.
jones- Posts : 2230
Join date : 2008-12-02
Location : Philadelphia, MS.
F.Y.I.
Josh,
It's going to be next to impossible to find a set of 4" wide wheels with that bolt pattern. If you want to run an aluminum wheel, you have three choices,........
Run a custom wheel like Bogart or Holeshot, run wheel adapters 5x5.5 to 5x4.5, or have your current rotors re-drilled in the more popular 5x4.5 pattern.
If it was me, I would do the re-drill. The only drawback is you probably won't have room to run a center cap.
The other option is to run a steel wheel made by a company like this,......
http://diamondracingwheels.com/drwcustom.html
I use to run their 15x4's on mine when I first built my truck.
It's going to be next to impossible to find a set of 4" wide wheels with that bolt pattern. If you want to run an aluminum wheel, you have three choices,........
Run a custom wheel like Bogart or Holeshot, run wheel adapters 5x5.5 to 5x4.5, or have your current rotors re-drilled in the more popular 5x4.5 pattern.
If it was me, I would do the re-drill. The only drawback is you probably won't have room to run a center cap.
The other option is to run a steel wheel made by a company like this,......
http://diamondracingwheels.com/drwcustom.html
I use to run their 15x4's on mine when I first built my truck.
Copperhead- Posts : 492
Join date : 2009-09-05
Age : 53
Location : Pikeville, KY
Re: Fishing the waters for....
No one has ladder bars?
jones- Posts : 2230
Join date : 2008-12-02
Location : Philadelphia, MS.
Re: Fishing the waters for....
Josh if I still had them I would let you have them I gave them away a couple months ago.....34"
Randy
Randy
the Coug- Posts : 3055
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Re: Fishing the waters for....
Jones I went to the junk yard and got a complete rear disc set up off of a 95 Linc Cont and put on mine had to redrill and do some mod to the brackets on them but they work fine on the Ranger.It cost me around $125 to do all the rear disc.
Jim
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Re: Fishing the waters for....
jones wrote:No one has ladder bars?
Tiny had a set for sale at the NMRA world finals, you might want to check with him or Damon.
jasonf- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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Re: Fishing the waters for....
I got to thinking about the ladder bars. I believe I'll just order new so I get all the brackets.
jones- Posts : 2230
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Location : Philadelphia, MS.
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