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Join Date: May 2008
Year: 1989
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger xlt
Used For: daily driver
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i have a 89 ranger and i want to lower the truck and i already have 3in drop beams and i have a 5x8 trailer i haul my quad on and i dont want to lower the truck if i cant pull my trailer with it anymore, what i need to now is will i have any problems with the 4in axle flip and pullin a my trailer. if i have to i will put airbags on the back to help with the load..any info would be greatly apperciated
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Missouri
Year: '94, '86
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger, Thunderbird
Engine: 2.3T
Class: 2wd Street
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Flipping the axle will not cause your springs to be any weaker. It will only affect your ride height.
Bags would help immensely if you are going on some bumpy roads and don't want to always be hitting your bumpstops. |
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