Suspension Tech General discussion of suspension for the Ford Ranger.

Was wondering what you guys thought.

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Was wondering what you guys thought.

I'm picking up a 99 Reg cab side step. I want to put her in the air and was thinking a 3" spindle lift kit, 2-3" body and maybe 2" coil spacers to top it off. Do you guys think that is a bit much or ok?
 
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With 35's I think it would look good.
 
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Your also gonna need to regear if you with meats that big.
There is 2-3 reg cabs on here that are lifted and look good.
 
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Yeah I know about regearing. I want to put a bigger rear axle in there as well to handle the bigger sizes. I know it's a small truck, that' why I am asking you guys. I don't want to over do it and make it look stupid. I want it big but I want it to look good.
 
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One guy I remember is something like "Robert99_______". His is nice. Fawk, I wish I could remember!
 
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