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91 ranger static drop question.


jovibuilt

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Spruce Pine North Carolina
Vehicle Year
1993
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Manual
Having trouble with internet so its hard to access the tech pages. So I am asking here. I have a 91 4.0 ext cab ranger. How low can I go and still align it? 5" in the front and 7" in the rear? I want to go as low as I can and be level and be able to align it. Also what are the best size tires and wheels 17,18? I need to run the widest tire and wheel I can it's a supercharged truck.
 
Definitely 3" in front with beams and be align-able. Adding 2" drop springs will get you to 5" and probably still be good with the right eccentrics, assuming that the rest of the suspension is in good shape.

Greater than 2" drop springs is where problems usually start on front.

Alignment isn't usually a problem in rear. Back there you have to watch axle to frame clearance, driveshaft to cab clearance, and pinion angle.
 
I have a '88 ext. cab and started with a static drop. I used Chassis Tech i-beams in the front and a leaf "flip" kit on the rear. The i-beams are designed to allow realignment to factory specs without the need of aftermarket bushings, etc... You can add spacers on the rear if you need to go lower. I went with a 3" front, 5" rear drop with 18"x8" wheels on 40 series tires, but there are beams that will drop 5" on the front with the use of alignment bushings. 18x8 is as wide as you can go without tubbing if your wheels are going to tuck into the bed.

Of couse, dropping is addictive and mine now has a full adjustable air ride setup. I can almost lay frame with the bags all the way down.
 

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