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Ranger Droop


Lefty

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Saint Paul, MN
Vehicle Year
2003
Make / Model
Ranger Edge
Transmission
Automatic
There is a bias in the set up because of the fuel tank and driver being on one side. So there is always going be a lean to the passenger side. You can level out the front with the torsion bar suspension but the rear won’t change unless you can fab up some shims to correct it. Don’t correct too much though or you will have a lean to the driver’s side when the tank is full and you are sitting in it.
I think I will just leave it alone. Thanks for your insights! Once again!
 



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