- Joined
- Oct 1, 2021
- Messages
- 4,136
- Reaction score
- 3,575
- Location
- corpus christi, texas
- Vehicle Year
- 2004
- Make / Model
- ranger edge
- Engine Type
- 3.0 V6
- Engine Size
- 182 ci of tire shredding power
- Transmission
- Manual
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
- Total Lift
- -2
- Total Drop
- 2, so far
- Tire Size
- 235s
- My credo
- drives a stick shift ranger
i haven't had to test anything in an emergency stop but i have lowered my edge 2" in the back and 3 in the front. it sat level at 2/2 and i want the front lower.
i am going to grind the rivets and lower the back 2 more inches, and than do the front 2 more and hopefully its low enough.
i do have a rear sway bar from a bronco2 with the stock edge front bar but once i lower it, the explorer front sway bar will go back on.
then i plan on doing slotted rotors and some larger aluminum wheels with shorter profile tires.
and then i will try some autocross days just to see how she does. it will be a learning experience because all i have ever autocrossed were bmw 3 series cars. and since the ranger and s10 are now classed vehicles, you don't have to worry about meeting the tech requirement of the vehicles being shorter than the rear tire track width (center to center on the rear wheels).
the 3.0 might not be a powerhouse but i bet its still going to be fun.
and if i cannot get the truck low enough with the torsion bars in front, i will go coil overs from ricks rangerz. Coil-Overs and mounts 83-11 (ricksrangerz.com)
i am going to grind the rivets and lower the back 2 more inches, and than do the front 2 more and hopefully its low enough.
i do have a rear sway bar from a bronco2 with the stock edge front bar but once i lower it, the explorer front sway bar will go back on.
then i plan on doing slotted rotors and some larger aluminum wheels with shorter profile tires.
and then i will try some autocross days just to see how she does. it will be a learning experience because all i have ever autocrossed were bmw 3 series cars. and since the ranger and s10 are now classed vehicles, you don't have to worry about meeting the tech requirement of the vehicles being shorter than the rear tire track width (center to center on the rear wheels).
the 3.0 might not be a powerhouse but i bet its still going to be fun.
and if i cannot get the truck low enough with the torsion bars in front, i will go coil overs from ricks rangerz. Coil-Overs and mounts 83-11 (ricksrangerz.com)