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Lifting 2004 2WD ranger XL


ok so if i stay stock height and put 30's on will i need to re gear? i also want to get a/t tires and what i understand is BFG all terrains are the best?
 
u can fit 30"s and not deff need a regear. im running em with the stock gears and its not that bad. BFG's ar5e good tires, but not exactly the best, its basically your taste and budget. i really like them, but there are better performing tires out there
 
im going to put 15 by 8 procomp steelies the 52 series in flat black wheels with the 30 by 9.5 R15 bfg a/t. that should work im assuming?
 
nice combo, yeah taht will work with no issues and the truck will deff look better

post pics when u get it done
 
i definetly will man and thanks:D im getting my audio installed with my friends im putting four 8 inch sundown subs on 1500 watts i cant wait for it. I really want to lift also.
 
I think im going to start with the 3 inch performance accessories body lift
 
Will it be very difficult to install? i know in the tech library there are instructions and they also come with directions, but should i just bring it to a shop? my uncle is very experienced with almost everything but just want to make sure its something we can do correctly?
 
i did mine in a day, its really easy.

just spray the bolts and mounts with wd-40 for at least 3 days before doing this, it will make your life easier lol

the only mounts that could be a pain are the front ones, on the engine bay since those are bolted from under the truck and tend to get rusty, but being your truck a 04 i bet they arent that rusted, unless u get snow.

so, if your uncle is a mechanic and has tools, do it in your place, its deff not worth to pay for doing it at a shop imo.
 
ok so if i stay stock height and put 30's on will i need to re gear? i also want to get a/t tires and what i understand is BFG all terrains are the best?

u can fit 30"s and not deff need a regear. im running em with the stock gears and its not that bad. BFG's ar5e good tires, but not exactly the best, its basically your taste and budget. i really like them, but there are better performing tires out there
For my tastes and driving BFG all terrain are my favorite.
I have them now and ran them in my last 2 trucks.
 
i did mine in a day, its really easy.

just spray the bolts and mounts with wd-40 for at least 3 days before doing this, it will make your life easier lol

the only mounts that could be a pain are the front ones, on the engine bay since those are bolted from under the truck and tend to get rusty, but being your truck a 04 i bet they arent that rusted, unless u get snow.

so, if your uncle is a mechanic and has tools, do it in your place, its deff not worth to pay for doing it at a shop imo.

good advice thanks and i do not want to pay that much for a shop its rediculous so we are going to do it for sure.
 
For my tastes and driving BFG all terrain are my favorite.
I have them now and ran them in my last 2 trucks.


Sounds good :icon_thumby: now its just deciding on what size tire and if im going to re gear or not. I want to, but i dont know the cost or anything about it really.
 
its not cheap, so i would recomend u to first lift it and get the tires and then after driving with the bigger tires decide if u want to regear it or not.

and hunting a junk yard for a Ranger/Explorer axle with 4.10 gears would be cheapier than regearing yours i think. maybe 4.10 gears could improve the truck after gettin bigger tires.

u could even sell yours to get a bit of cash back.
 
Yeah that sounds like a really good idea, im def going to do the 3 in body lift and then later on do a suspension lift of some kind because i wana lift high and possibly off road occassionaly :headbang:
 

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