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dangerranger94

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Hey im new to this forum. i have a 1994 ranger ext. cab 4.0 4x4 5 speed. i have done alot off work to this truck and was wondering how much lift to fit 35's. im a a limited budget. i do all the work my self. thanx
 


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Skyjacker 6in lift, 3in body lift. unless you are comfortable cutting fenders. You will also need to regear, and swap in warn manual hubs. the autos break very easily.
 

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I have the warn hubs. and i dont really want to cut the fenders. about what size gears would i have to run?
 

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I would go 5.13 gears, and you will need that much lift if you dont want to lose the fenders. Also you will need to get different wheels, and keep in mind if you wheel hard you will need to beef the D35 up to not break
 

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I would go 5.13 gears, and you will need that much lift if you dont want to lose the fenders. Also you will need to get different wheels, and keep in mind if you wheel hard you will need to beef the D35 up to not break
i dont wheel that much just a little on the weekends. i plan on getin some 16 inch dc-1 wheels used. i now a guy who has some try to buy em off him.
 

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