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Off roading kit for my 94 b2300


kolbylane17

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Vehicle Year
1994
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Manual

Im rebuilding a 1994 mazda b2300 and i want to make it into a prerunner kinda style.:icon_hornsup: This is going to be my daily driver for a bit and i wanna dress it up. The front end is sagging, its beat up, its ugly, im trying to give it the tlc it needs. I can weld so i dont have any problem building anything and i have access to a fully equipped shop. :icon_welder: Anything yall can tell me will help. Thanks
 
the cheapest kit is Rough Country,However its also cheaply made. I would go with ProComps 5" lift kit at $900 which includes everything. Or piece a kit together by search Craigslist or the clasified section here on TRS. I have a 94 Ranger with 5.5 custom lift with day star leveling bushings up front. Truck sits level & has room for 32" with out any trimming. To run a larger tire then a 30" with the 4 cyl you will want to have rear end regeared. I have 33s & will be gettting 8.8 rear end from explorer regeared to 4.88.

The pic as a flat bed was a temporary build ,but those are 30" tires in that pic. Trucks in the paint shop today getting a new paint job. WRX Blue
 
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If i was to do a kit that i put together would you recommend skyjacker coils and shocks for the entire setup they one i found has a 6 inch lift because i am going to need some serious travel to be able to do what i want plus run 30's under it.
 
Im getting a new motor (4.0L V6 supercharged with LS1 heads and a five speed transmission) for it sometime here pretty soon. Right now it is used for driving every once in awhile i am borrowing another truck off a buddy so the truck sits in the garage waiting to be worked on. I figured id do the cheapest part first and see if i have to get some beefed up coils for the front of it later depending on how it rides. Right now its supercharged and it flies.
 
alright made things simple

i went and bought new skyjacker lift coil springs and the shocks out of a f-150 from a junkyard i got the shocks on but im having trouble with taking off the sagging coil springs and putting the new skyjacker 4inch coil springs on
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....if anybody knows how to do it because i cant find how to anywhere
 
HMMMM... somewhere I have pics of the front end all apart. I'll have to dig them out. Anyhow I would if I were you drop the whole front axle off the truck and do everything from the pivot bushings out. You may also need to locate a coil spring compressor to aid you in getting the springs into the buckets. I took a couple cable clamps and made up a custom bent t-bolt type of thing to keep the springs in the buckets once I got them there. However I have seen guys just add a couple of hose clamps but that doesn't look too solid to me.
 
i have a project car in the back of my shop

i have a 94 ford thunderbird 4.0l v6 supercharged ls1 heads on it that my dad has been working forever i bought it from him he has told me all the info so im going on what he says i dont know much about it but im having a mechanic look at in a few weeks to see if i can use it. It was a drag car and was raced at a local track so who knows
 

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