Ranger Overdrive Install Begins

Clutch, transmission, rear axle

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spartman
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That was a great read!

Thanks for sharing
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very cool! :D
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That was cool! ,thanks,i've been looking at this product for about two years, nice to see some else has tried it, very helpful
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Thanks to everyone who has responded (positively) about the tutorial on my Ranger Overdrive installation. I'm really happy with the way it turned out and highly recommend it to anyone looking for new and different performance solutions for the conventional 4 speed rig. I'm thinking that most of the forum members here are fully capable of the fabrications and miscellaneous, minor custom work to install it.

I want to remind everyone that this product is also available in an UNDERDRIVE version that makes your 4x4 a genuine RockCrawler if that's your thing.

Please submit questions if you have any, and I'll try to answer them.
Restoratation in progress, 67-72 ShortBed F250 300CI NP435 Dana60 Ranger Torque Splitter
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I just read your article and it was VERY well done! After reading it, I fully plan on installing one into my truck this spring, once the tax return comes in and my '67 body is up on the 4WD chassis.

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