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Lifting my 1993 2wd ranger


BlueRanger93

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ok guys im stuck. i bought a 2wd ranger i got it for a great price for the condition, :offtopic: but anyways i want to lift it and im not quiet sure what im doing as far as the lift kit. there was a 4x4 ranger that was lifted i just happened to see a few days ago so i bought the kit off it. ive got the blocks leafs with added leafs u bolts front coils shocks radius arm brackets and 2 other weird looking brackets can i use this lift? im not sure what to do :dunno: help! :bawling:
 


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Those are the drop down brackets for your ibeams. They fix the camber by dropping the inside of the said beams, so your tires don't look like this \---/ when you put lift springs in. I think they will work, but do some quick measuring (see how wide the ends of your beams are, and if they fit properly in the brackets) just to be sure.
 

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The 4wd axle brackets will not work. I think the radius arm brackets will. The coil springs, shocks, blocks, add-a-leaf, will work. But I'd get new u-bolts, they stretch after the are torqued down. So you almost have a complete lift kit, all you need is to find some 2wd lift brackets and you are set.
 

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^^ yea, pretty much what he said.

you gotta love them old beams... also do you have cast or forged beams on your truck?
 

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werent all 2wd beams cast?
 

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no, i think there were forged ones too? i could be wrong but... but if they do you can cut and weld the forged ones.
 

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Or dont mess with putting it on and sell it to me:yahoo:
 

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Aw shoot, I was wrong again:annoyed:
But I do know this :yahoo: 83-88 rangers have forged beams, and 89-97 have cast ones.
 

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Heck yeah! Almost made being wrong worth it..... almost:D
 

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