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so im looking at buy a body lift for my 95 ranger .as im looking i noticed that 93-94 were cheaper than the 95-97. Y is that!?! i thought 93-97 were the same drivetrain and body the only differenc is the inter in 95-97?
 


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I think because, in 95 they switched to OBD2 and there were alot more complicated things added such as airbags and what not. So the kit has to work around them.
 

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I've put a body lift from a 1993 onto a 2007. Just had to do custom bumper brackets. Everything else we needed was there..
 

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so do you think if i got the 93-94 body lift it would work on my 95 without custom anything?
 

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It will probably be just fine but, I would be extra careful about extra wires and stuff that may not necissarily be in the instructions for a 93/94 model.
 

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anyone got pics of a 3rd gen with just a 3in body lift ?
 

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your truck is looking really nice, mike! can't wait to see it up close and personal next summer!!
Thanks, same to you:headbang:
 

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this is my old 97' on a 3" body lift with 31s.
 

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mike ,do your 32'' rub at all?
 

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mike ,do your 32'' rub at all?
A tiny bit, but it's because I'm using really low offset rims. I liked the stuck out tire look too much to go with my other ones that would have worked better:D

I just had to trim the inner part of the back bottom of my fender flare to clear it. You can't tell unless you're at the right angle.
 

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