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Does My Truck Have A Lift?


Chris Bowles

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Here is a picture of my truck. it has 31 inch all terrain tires. im not sure if it has a lift or not. is there a way to look under it and check? or would you guys be able to tell by looking at it?




 


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SIGH LUCKY 98+ ERS... I CANT EVEN FIT 29'S ON MY RANGER WITH OUT RUBBING


opps capps to lazy to retype but no just look at the back axle see any blocks ( between axle and spring
 

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SIGH LUCKY 98+ ERS... I CANT EVEN FIT 29'S ON MY RANGER WITH OUT RUBBING


opps capps to lazy to retype but no just look at the back axle see any blocks ( between axle and spring
dosn't mean anything I think all 4wd ranger came with a 2 inch block from factory.
 

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Chillmiller said:
SIGH LUCKY 98+ ERS... I CANT EVEN FIT 29'S ON MY RANGER WITH OUT RUBBING
All '93+ Ranger 4wd's can fit 31's stock. My '97 came factory with a 265/75 (31x10.50) tire.


dosn't mean anything I think all 4wd ranger came with a 2 inch block from factory.
Correct. All 4wd Rangers had a 2" block from the factory to compensate for the front being higher on the 4wd models.


To the OP.
Your torsion bars may be cranked a bit to level out the truck.
 

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we all worked togeather for...mjones to solve it o_O
 

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SIGH LUCKY 98+ ERS... I CANT EVEN FIT 29'S ON MY RANGER WITH OUT RUBBING


opps capps to lazy to retype but no just look at the back axle see any blocks ( between axle and spring
Yes but it is easy for us 2nd gen folks to lift the shit out of our trucks .
 

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Your torsion bars may be cranked a bit to level out the truck.
There is some variation in how the torsion bars were set at the factory. My '99 Ranger sat a lot higher in the front than my '02 Ranger.
 

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