Miles on your ranger...list
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Miles on your ranger...list
1987 Ranger STX 2.9L V6, with 169,323 miles hoping to get to 170,000 before I drop the 302 in it this summer, she is getting tired though just this week I had to cut the cat out of her it was all clogged up so now I have stright pipe to a old worn out muffler that fell off my truck that I had back in High School, she's Load but it hold for 2 month's till I make the change to the V8
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Miles on your ranger...list
'98 Ranger 2 wheel drive, bought with 50K, currently has 105, 000 and running strong- change oil wow, i guess every other month- (I put on about 100 miles /day). Spark plugs been changed 3 times, just put in new fuel, air filter.......other than that, its great. Just have to get the timing belt changed out this weekend-
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Miles on your ranger...list
Howdy - I figured my first post should be something like this, so here goes...
Just checked and saw that I have 329,747 on my 1992 Regular Cab, 2wd Ranger. 24 of those were on it when I rolled if off the lot in June of 1992.
2.3l 4cyl w/ 5-speed tranny that has only had the following work done:
It's been in Alabama about 4.5 years of its life, and Pennsylvania for about 7. It's been driven through nearly every state East of the Mississippi, except for Maine, NH, VT.
That's pretty much it, and it still gets about 20mpg without ever having been rebuilt or torn down, engine-wise.
Just checked and saw that I have 329,747 on my 1992 Regular Cab, 2wd Ranger. 24 of those were on it when I rolled if off the lot in June of 1992.
2.3l 4cyl w/ 5-speed tranny that has only had the following work done:
- Clutch assy. replaced in 1993 after pressure plate fingers got into clutch disc.
- Plugs changed in 1996 @ 100k miles after a noticable decrease in mileage.
- Replaced clutch / slave cyl / t.o. bearing in 1997 due to leakage.
- Transmission replaced in 1998 @ 100,500 miles after it exploded.
- EGR sensor & Valve replaced in 2000.
- Timing belt replaced in 2001 after it broke.
- Plugs & Wires replaced in 2001.
- Water Pump replaced in 2002.
It's been in Alabama about 4.5 years of its life, and Pennsylvania for about 7. It's been driven through nearly every state East of the Mississippi, except for Maine, NH, VT.
That's pretty much it, and it still gets about 20mpg without ever having been rebuilt or torn down, engine-wise.