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Any body know if you can get any lift by using the Explorer stuff on a Ranger? I am only looking to get 2-2.5" in the front of my truck. My goal is to keep it low, but still fit 33s. I like the stability of keeping the truck as low as possible, and only lifting enough to fit the tires you need/want. I am not sure if I like the idea of 2" springs without the drop bracket. That would be a pain in the ass to align and would be hard on the center joint in the diff. STX High Rider brackets are damn near impossible to find. Still searching...
 


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Explorer brackets are no different than your Ranger 4x4 brackets.
 

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you are going to need at least 4.5 to 5" of lift to fit 33's with no rubbing. if you are set on 2" get coil spacers.
 

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How am I going to need 4"-5" to clear 33s when I already have 31s and they DON'T RUB. As a matter of fact, I have about 2-2 1/2"s of clearance at the closest point at all times. Even if they do rub, that's why I have a sawzall and die grinder with cut-off wheels. Don't make me use them! Hell, if I can't find the parts I want, I may make them fit with no lift. How's that sound?:temper:

well i can tell ya that when i had a 4" lift, my 33x12.5's rubbed a lot. i had to go 6" to get away from any rubbing.

go ahead and dont listen to anyone here, its your truck & your money wasted. :icon_thumby:
 

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i had an 88 ranger no lift and 32x12.50 and no rubbing but it had cutout flares on it
 

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thats why. you had cutouts. from his posts in other threads he wants this truck to perform like a prerunner. he needs more suspension travel than a cheap 2" lift will provide. with an 89 I find it hard to believe that 31's dont rub at all stock.
 
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Somebody please delete this whole thread. It is so off topic it's not even funny. I found what I needed to know.
 

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