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Looks like you can cut and weld, run 63" chebbies in the rear. That's what i did.
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Today I purchased new front and rear shocks....the old ones were worn slap out. I'll post pics of everything soon.
The biggest problem I'm running into is getting a different set of rear leaf springs....NOBODY makes them.....for some reason all the bigger manufacturers (skyjacker, etc) skip the year 1998.....welll doesn't that just figure. I can't even find an add-a-leaf method of getting my rear end up in the air. This was very shocking....rear leaf springs for crying out loud...FORD - What the heck were you guys thinking on the 1998 ford ranger!!!!
Springs from a 93-97 are the same as 98+ IIRC.
why did you not do a custom long arm???? dont get me wrong your truck looks good but long arms give way more flex