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My guess is; Hell No.
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The " Rare and elusive fixed yoke" Unique to the STX High rider Ranger 13-50 transfer case is NOT an "early" part...thats the t-case they use on the high riders (not the stx) and they are in fact very rare to find. they were only used for a few years on certain trucks. you must have seen how rare it is for people to find the high rider ttb brackets...the t-case comes from the same truck. good find, good buy. if you dont mind me asking, did you get it for a decent price? oh and if you dont mind, please post up some pics.
I thought of that too but the '89+ rangers all had the front mount sway bar setup yet they still list the same 21 unique parts as the '87-'88 trucks.Swaybar bushing mounts [at the frame] would be different?
I believe all STXs, High/Sport Riders or not and 2wds had the rear sway bar. Anyone with an '87-'88 extended cab STX can verify their truck has a rear sway bar? I'd look at the one thats down the road from me but I'm 3hrs away in a blizzard haha. My '88 GT (2wd STX) has both front and rear sway bars.My 89 STX had a rear sway bar. I don't know if that is part of the unique parts.
I have been told the High/Sport Rider was just a lift in the front. This kind of makes since because my STX sat level or almost appeared to sit lower in the rear. What disagrees with that is when I tried to install Bilstein shocks they were almost fully extended at normal ride height. I had to return the shocks and find a set that were specifically for a Hi-Rider suspension. I think the near full extension was at both front and rear but I was a long tome ago and I could be wrong about the rear.Do you think the rear axle blocks are the same between the High/Sport Riders and a regular 4wd or would they be taller to maintain the same angle of rake as a regular truck?
Was there a light/roll bar? How about tubular front/rear bumper? Graphics? Upgraded interior? I don't really know...just suggestions.So has anyone been able to compile a complete list of all 21 unique parts to the High Rider package?
2 pivot brackets
1 radius arm crossmember (possibly count as 2 since it unbolts in the middle)
1 pitman arm
2 front shocks
1 front swaybar
1 fix yoke 1350 t-case
1 front driveshaft for said t-case
2 longer bump stops for TTB
2 swaybar end links?
That comes out to 14 parts max. What else am I missing?