Offroad Racer

offroadohio

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PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE BELOW IS A COPY ANBD PASTE FROM MY POST ON ANOTHER FORUM SO SOME OF IT MAY NOT MAKE 100% SENSE
ALL PHOTOS can be seen here http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff62/offroadohio/Tough Truck build/

My cousin has ran this ugly pile for 5 years at tough truck events around ohio. I have also been running for 5 years but last season (2010) I didnt have a vehicle to run. Last year he built a Jeep and I got this for next to nothing. Was once an 88 Ranger 2wd 2.3 5 speed
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After I ran it at 5 events I managed to roll it comming around a corner.
It looked like this
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I jacked the corner up enough to make my second, and here it was upon unloading from the trailer
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I stripped it down and pulled the "good parts"
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I picked this up for $100. 85 2.8 auto 4x4.
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I compltely stripped it to the frame, leaving only the axles.
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The 2.8 was locked up so Im using the 2.3 and 2wd trans from the rolled ranger with a divorced nissan 720 pickup transfercase. Engine is sitting 4" back
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Fuel tank is inside the tool box. Tanks is mounted down with 3 straps going over it and through 1/4" steel plate with six 1/2" bolts.
Toolbox lid is bolted down with four half inch bolts, the factory latches, and a padlock and key.
Currently have four half inch bolts going through the 1/4" plate to the frame, putting 4 more in after I go buy them.
Total wieght with full tank of fuel is about 300 pounds. I also have the ability to ad sand bags inside the toolbox for more wieght if needed. ( to keep it from nose diving on jumps)
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Cab is sitting 6" back and the front is cut and bobbed. Doors, fenders and hood are skins only, total combo probably wieghts less than 200 pounds.
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This is a prebent cage from jegs so it doesnt fit quite like I wish it would.
Front mount, Im going to be bolting the flat plate to the channel so that I can remove cage and cab.
The channel is set down over top of the factory cab mount.
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Rear mounts. There is a solid piece fo 4" 1/4" thick channel that the cage is welded to, the channel will be bolted to these mounts. Thes emounts are 1/2" plate welded tot he stock body mount location with a 1/4" thick gusset welded on.

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Rear loop and the halo. Cage is welded to the cab everywhere it come incontact with it.
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one of the a pillar supports
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Rear channel cross member
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rear downward supports
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other a pillar support
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close up of the front frame mount welded to frame
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Bent the door bar JEGS sent so that I have some elbow room
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Today I started on the interior, becuase the radiator is inside the cab I had to box it in to keep from getting myself int rouble should a hose or something blow.
I dont have any fancy tools at my place so it snot as good as I could have done at my cousins shop but it will do. Top panel is screwed on so it can be easily removed to allow better access to the radiator and battery. Though the door does still open for quick access.
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In this pohoto some of the stuff isnt all the way riveted down ( I ran out of rivets) so it looks a bit off but you can tell what im attempting to do atleast.
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Seat and harness in
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Front end, still needs a few finishing touches
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holes to let radiator heat out
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Had to get the visor from my old 2wd back on there for sentamental purposes :)
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I'm not entirely happy with the front end around the grille but there wasnt much else I could do??
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First race in it.

Ended up with a 13th place finish. I could have quickened my time but I still need to figure out its capabilities so I can drive it right.

Tonights race ( 2nd) Managed a 1st in my class tonight. I screwed up again but 90& of everyone did. It thunderstormed and poured right before we started and the tracks mostly clay so it is was SLICK. I didnt make a turn and had to back up but still $125 and a big trophy so I'll take it. I need to get some more wieght on the rear cuase it noses, but even so it lands really smooth.
Me n the fair director with my trpohy. This pic will be in the paper in the next day or so
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the vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U84O1qmHTyY
 
I'm not 100% happy with some of the appearance of things but for using only a grinder, sawzall and a stick welder (aside from the cage that was wire welded at my cousins shop it came out ok. I have around 1200 in it and if I keep playings and making money it will soon pay for itself.
 
No video of Mondays race but I ended up with a 5th place finish.
Yesterday I took 3rd out of around 90 (pic is a vid, you jus thave to click it)
 
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder....wd-fair?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|Frontpage|s
Just a blurp from the artical.
"For Donnie Chambers, of Roseville, his interest has only grown throughout the years.
"I started about five or six years ago, but I've watched it for years and have been into things like four-wheeling and mud bogging since I was old enough to drive," he said. "This year I built my truck from scratch, working on it all winter."
Chambers races with a 1988 Ford Ranger named after the website he created when he was 13 years old, OffRoadOhio.com.
He said he's participated in about 20 races this year, winning almost $500. While the cash prize is a motivating incentive, that's not why Chambers races.
"I don't care about placing or the money," he said. "As long as I can hear the crowd cheering for me from inside my truck, that's what it's all about."

Althought it SHOULD say I PLAN to participate in about 20 races this year, not HAVE participated in
 
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