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gsxjay

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i just acquired a 2000 expo an well its far to low now i have access to several ranger parts trucks the question is what needs to be changed to make it sit as high as a standard height 4wd ranger besides a spring over i basically what is different in the front of the ranger as apposed to the expo :dunno:
 


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An Explorer should be pretty close to the stock height of a Ranger. You might need new springs. The Explorer is a spring-under rear axle, but it's springs are longer.
 

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You can crank the torsion bars up 2 inches if you think it sits too low.
 

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