1995 RANGER 4 LINK W/ STOCK LOCATION GAS TANK

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1995 RANGER 4 LINK W/ STOCK LOCATION GAS TANK
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ICUTSTUFF22
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DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY PICTURES OF AND RANGERS OR EVEN ANY OTHER TRUCKS WITH A TRIANGULAR 4 LINK SETUP BUILT FORWARD WITH GAS TANK IN FACTARY LOCATION. IT DOESN'T MATTER IF IT'S A FACTORY TANK OR BUILT TANK. I AM TRYING TO LEAVE THE ROOM IN THE BACK FOR COMRESSORS, TANKS AND BATTERIES.

THANK YOU
complexdesigns's avatar
complexdesigns
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You cant leave the tank in the factory location with 4 links. The tank will fit up front if its a regular cab check my pics for examples.
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cold_carcass
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With a triangular setup your going to be limited in travel before it hits the tank. Think what you might want to consider is having a cell custom built for your ride such as the ones made for S-10's that mount under the cab or placing it in the bed.
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grillift
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check out my profile. I have the old kp kit and it keeps the gas tank in the stock location.
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Texmextukin
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You cant really run a triangulated 4-link with the stock tank.But you can run a wishbone 3-link.With that you can keep your stock tank and still have room to put all your shit behind the axle.
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Cardcaddy
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Here is a truck I built back in 1999, It was a 1996 Ranger. Reverse 4 link.

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tuckinlugs06
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try SMALLER pics
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granth
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thats a reverse 4....while it works, its not the best option. but one of the easier to use with keeping the tank in the stock position. lotta people on here will tell you just how easy it is to move the tank behind the axle. just a few lines and wires to extend.
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Cardcaddy
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The best method for that style ranger is to get the rear tank from a 1988 ranger. That method by far looks the best.