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2" leveling kit installed and still not level??


RebelRanger22

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City
Annandale, MN
Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Manual
ok so i have a 94 extended cab ranger i have 3" body lift and 2" leveling kit in front but front end still looks to sit about an inch to 2 inches lower than back. is there anything i can do to level it out, and on a budget?
 
Your coils could be sagging which might cause it. The stock shocks could also be limiting it. My truck still doesnt sit exactly level after my lift either. my new shocks should be here this week and i am hoping that it levels it out a little more.
 
ok so i have a 94 extended cab ranger i have 3" body lift and 2" leveling kit in front but front end still looks to sit about an inch to 2 inches lower than back. is there anything i can do to level it out, and on a budget?

Pictures are worth a million words.
 
i would have pics up but dont have a camera at the moment sorry fellas. but i think it could be my shocks or coils they do have over 300,000 miles on them afterall. would just putting in new shocks help? or would i have to buy new coils also?
 
Probably be best with both. With that many miles on them it wouldnt hurt to replace them. You could start with shocks though and see what happens after that.
 
ok thanks, im gonna replace shocks for sure. but any idea how much new coils would cost and where to get them? could i just order from local parts store?
 
ok thanks, im gonna replace shocks for sure. but any idea how much new coils would cost and where to get them? could i just order from local parts store?


Shocks will not raise the rig at all. They are there to absorb impact and control sway. Your coils will need to be replaced..........find a guy who is lowering his truck and sway him LOL
 
Shocks will not raise the rig at all. They are there to absorb impact and control sway. Your coils will need to be replaced..........find a guy who is lowering his truck and sway him LOL

True but if the stock shocks are maxed out they could be preventing the coil from being fully extended.
 

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