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Opinions on this...PA 3inch Body lift


I guess I will find out about the filler neck when I get started on it.


As far as the gaps go, as I said...not worried about it. I honestly don't mind them....Worse comes to worse, I can always add gap covers later...
 
Ok, how long did it take those of you that have this kit to install it? Is is a 1 day job or 2. There will be 4 of us doing this...
 
One really long drunken afternoon is what it took us....... 3 guys all with wrenching experience. It's not gonna be fun on a 94 (more rust)

Frank
 
All 4 of us have wrenching experience (my stang :P ), plus it will be on my hydraulic lift (assuming that will make life a little easier)
 
putting in the new poly body bushings will be the hardest, especially in the cab area. don't be surprised if you have to drill out 1 or 2 of the old ones and put in new bolts, washers, and nuts. best thing is, you'll see it (and feel it with the new body bushings) was all worth it when you're done!
 
When we were putting on the bull bar, we noticed that the front passenger side bushing near the radiator was no more...
 
i put a PA body lift on my 99 ranger um it was missing some nuts for the radiator so definatly check for all your parts and have a way to get to a hardware store
 

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