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- Vehicle Year
 - 96
 
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 - Automatic
 
Well, I just went out and bought a new ride, which is good, 'cept now I wanna buy odds and ends for that, and not so much on the ranger.
Anyway, its a 96, and I was going to flip the axle, then lift the rear level with chevy lowering shackles. I have new OE hangers and the chevy shackles, and was wondering about just flipping the hangers instead.....then using the lowering shackles to lower.....any pros and cons about either? Pros I know are shackles are cheaper and easier.....hangers need replacing anyway.
And second, I read good and bad about cutting ranger coils, but was wondering if cutting stiffer F-150 coils is just as bad of an idea or not so much. I have a OE pair from my 94 with around 50k miles on them I replaced when I lifted it.
Thanks!!
				
			Anyway, its a 96, and I was going to flip the axle, then lift the rear level with chevy lowering shackles. I have new OE hangers and the chevy shackles, and was wondering about just flipping the hangers instead.....then using the lowering shackles to lower.....any pros and cons about either? Pros I know are shackles are cheaper and easier.....hangers need replacing anyway.
And second, I read good and bad about cutting ranger coils, but was wondering if cutting stiffer F-150 coils is just as bad of an idea or not so much. I have a OE pair from my 94 with around 50k miles on them I replaced when I lifted it.
Thanks!!
	