Picture This!!

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

broncobenny

Broncobenny
Joined
Oct 18, 2004
Messages
74
Reaction score
0
Location
North Georgia
I got a 73 frame, a trac-lock 9", a D44; all blasted and painted. I have a Ranger tub (rough) with no top and a few holes in the floor. Also have a refurbished 302 in the box (not crate) waiting to be put together!!! S_bolt and I have discussed various lifts, pros & cons. I have e-mailed Duff about their upcoming 4 link and I got to thinking about the streched 70 that PDX has???

Now I'm starting to see a streched 73 Ranger, with extended radius arms and a 4 link rear end!!!

What's everyone's thoughts about that ride???

Please remenber "It's only money, we'll make some more tomorrow"

 

S_bolt19

Member
Joined
Oct 8, 2004
Messages
934
Reaction score
2
Location
Colorado
I think stretched would look pretty cool. ****, then you could have a back seat that could hold someone other than a midget. Stretch it 8" and if you got really overachieving, widen it a couple of inches and get full width axles. More stability!!

 

ricks73eb

Member
Joined
Oct 6, 2004
Messages
59
Reaction score
0
Location
little chute wi
I think stretched would look pretty cool. ****, then you could have a back seat that could hold someone other than a midget. Stretch it 8" and if you got really overachieving, widen it a couple of inches and get full width axles. More stability!!

then wouldnt he basicly have a fullsize?? hay i say just extend it like 8" right behind the doors and keep the width the same.. ive kinda wanted to but never wanted to shut down my wheeler for that long of a time.. if you do take lots of pics on how you do it.

 

S_bolt19

Member
Joined
Oct 8, 2004
Messages
934
Reaction score
2
Location
Colorado
Not in person, but I have seen pictures of one. There was one running around Ft. Collins, CO back when I was in college and I saw pictures of it next to a 79. Almost the same size and whom ever did it, they did a damn nice job. It looked like it rolled off the showroom floor like that. The specs that I can remember is that they used a 78/79 frame and drive train and basically cut an EB body in quarters and set it on a rolling chasis. Added 7 or 8 inches behind the door posts and a few inches right down the middle of it. It really did look good.

 

77bronco77

New member
Joined
May 8, 2007
Messages
43
Reaction score
0
haha, i think i saw that streched and widened bronco here in fort collins, co...its a great lookin rig if were both talking about the same one!

 

Members online

No members online now.

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
22,709
Messages
137,170
Members
25,449
Latest member
eholt80
Top