1987 Ford Ranger XLT from North America - Comments

19th Mar 2003, 20:13

"The best of both worlds on and off-road"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

The alignment was off 3/4" toe-in and 1/3" caster/camber when I got it (measurements for the worst side) because of an accident it had been in.

This cost about $215 to fix.

The alignment problem shredded new BF-Goodrich tires nearly to the cord in approximately 4000 Miles. : (

The timing was off when I got it over 30 degrees, (stock is set 10 degrees before top dead center) it was about 20 degrees after top dead center) STILL RAN! Not very well though.

I rolled the truck at high speed on a mountain road totaling the body out. I found another 1987 Ford Ranger with a torn down motor for $200. I used the body from this pick-up and put it on my pick-up.

This was an involved process, but rangers are easy to work on.

The pick-up began squealing when put in 4x4. Found that the U-Joints in the front axle were going out. Rebuilt the front end.

The transmission went out -- the transmissions used in most of the rangers are weak. Upon inspection the transmission failed because it was low on oil. Replaced with a $350 transmission from a junk-yard.

Replaced the clutch & pressure plate as well.

General comments?

This is a well designed pick-up that surprisingly tough.

I am very rough on this pick-up off road and nothing in suspension, steering, and drive-train has broken as I would expect it to.

It has good fuel efficiency even with over-sized tires it gets 20 MPG consistently, city, off-road, and highway.

The 2.9L electronic fuel injection engine is a strong motor for it's displacement.

The motor will last a long time, often even if it's poorly cared for.

I rolled it, repaired it, and it's still going strong!

Perfectly suited to someone who drives a lot on all terrains, this pick-up does it all.

These pick-ups are easy to roll as the rear-end is typically a lot lighter than the front and tends to swing to outside on corners. Trust me, I know!

Ford parts are cheap! :)


22nd Nov 2003, 17:57

Only Ford used parts are cheap!Cost me $1800 and two weeks to get my STX 4speed auto rebuilt!Goes through front rotors every 20k miles. Made the mistake of buying an

Escape.At 40k miles Ford charged me $250 for a state inspection and to replace defective reverse light switch!

No wonder ford is going belly up!

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