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RE: tubbing
By 390ranger - 10/26/2004 5:47:49 PM; IP 141.151.153.126
if you are willing to cut it up in the back just move the firewall and used a blockplate with the mid plate it will help with transfering horsepower to the wheels. the only thing is that you need to run a rubber trany mount or you will wipe out the rear seal and tail shaft. motor plates will also make headr install easier. i moved the fire wall 11 inches back and the pedals to the side on my 1983 ford ranger 2wd, its lots of work but the truck just hooks and goes. or look at just the engine plates without cutting the fire wall.
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