How is your ride right now?
The torsion bars are the front springs
Say the front of the Ranger weights 2,000lbs
So each torsion bar supports 1,000lbs in its stock setup
To get the torsion bar to LIFT that 1,000lbs higher you have to increase its spring rating
So crank it to support 1,200lbs and front goes up because its NOT 1,200lbs
Springs, front or rear, work because the weight they support is high enough so when you hit a bump the wheels move up and down not the frame and body
The frame and body are heavy enough for the spring rating
If you increase the spring rating but not the weight it supports then when you hit a bump the wheel along with the frame and body go up and down
Called a harsh ride
But if you are OK with it then LIFT away, but there are better ways, just not cheaper ways, lol
Pickup trucks rear springs can suffer from that because the rear of the truck weighs 1,000lbs empty but has 1/2 ton rating so springs are rated for 2,000lbs, can make for a harsh ride where you feel every bump in the road
You can fix that, by using lower weight rated rear leafs with an overload leaf added
With 33" tires you can run a lower pressure and that will help smooth out the ride