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This 6" suspension lift.....or not


whocares

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Guys, I found this used lift kit on craigslist
http://louisville.craigslist.org/pts/1813086937.html

Says its from an 87 4x4 ranger, will it work on an 89BII 4x4?
Never installed a suspension lift before so some of you with experience give me an idea of whether this one looks like too much trouble to figure out...it obviously doesnt come with instructions :icon_welder:

Does it look like its worth it or should I pass it up and get something else? Thanks for the assistance.
 
not too hard to figure out....look up Tough Country ( what it looks like to me ) for the instructions...

i'm not much on the plate style passenger beam drop....

also, you still will need a bunch more parts to do the lift....brake lines, drop pitman arm, shocks, and something for the rear ( blocks, Expo leaves, Belltech shackles, etc.... )

guess it is an ok price....may want to talk him down some....

btw, where in KY are you???

l8r, John
 
Thanks, thats the same line of thinking that I had, I just wanted to get some opinions. It's probably going to be a pain and not very cost effective to piece everything together.
Railman, I'm just outside Louisville near Taylorsville lake/Spencer County.
 
to be honest, i pieced mine together...just have to keep looking and be patient...

i know exactly where you are at, i grew up just north of ya in Henry County...in a little town called Eminence....

whenever you are ready, we need to g2g and go wheelin'

l8r, John
 
to be honest, i pieced mine together...just have to keep looking and be patient...

i know exactly where you are at, i grew up just north of ya in Henry County...in a little town called Eminence....

whenever you are ready, we need to g2g and go wheelin'

l8r, John[/QUOTE


Thats just around the corner, how far is Madisonville from here? I would love to get some wheelin in. I have been wanting to check out that new ORV park somewhere near Lexington...Dirty Turtle Offroad park I think its called.
Right now the BII is bone stock and I have been doing a lot of interior work lately. I got it for 500, it has 80,000 orig miles and runs like a champ, body is in great shape.
I want to try it out, see what breaks and start from there. I was tempted when I saw this lift last night, but I think I'll wait for something more complete or maybe new down the road.

Ron
 
Thats a Superlift 5.5"
 
Whats your opinion on it BlackBII? Worth it if I got it for around 150 or no?
 
Durty Turdle is closer to Florence KY than Lexington...

i'm about 2 hours from Louisville....straight down the Western KY Parkway from E-town...

and not far From Turkey Bay OHV park...

l8r, John
 
+1 on it being an older Superlift kit.

Just be sure to position your bumpstops appropriately so your differential doesn't smash into that drop-plate bracket, busting a hole in it.

Also, I don't see a drop pitman arm in any of the pics... Plan on buying a Skyjacker pt# FA600 arm for it (don't buy the FA400 arm though, it is too short for that lift).
 
Thats definitely not a Tuff Country kit.
 
Thanks for the knowledge guys, I sent him an email offering $100. I'll see what he says. If I can get it for that I think It will be worth the trouble of piecing it together. I appreciate the info on the pitman arm and the bumpstops.
 

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