i have a 93 ranger stx
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The rear already has 2'' blocks. Are you just wanting to level the truck or add 2'' all way around ? To level it you can either buy coils or coil spacers. If you want to go all way around just buy a 2'' body lift. Another thing to look at is what size tires are you wanting run ? My 93 setup was 3''BL with 2'' coil spacers and ran 33x12.50's.
3"BL + 2'' Coil Spacers
3"BL + 2'' Coil Spacers
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When I put my coils in I got fully adjustable cams that the shop put in for me when I got it aligned, that was incase I ever got different coils for more lift etc..
And I've been running the stock shocks on my leveling coils for probably 3 years now, not that it's a great idea but I haven't had an issue... yet
And I've been running the stock shocks on my leveling coils for probably 3 years now, not that it's a great idea but I haven't had an issue... yet
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I agree with coils over coil spacers but I never had any problems with mine. My brother has had his on 2 different rangers now and no probs. Yes the camber will be off but like Redneck said an alignment shop can fix it. I didn't have stock shocks but they were the same length as stock ones and never had any probs. I think now as much as you would pay for just the spacers you can prolly get coils around same price. Miss having that setup over these T-Bars.
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When I put my coils in I got fully adjustable cams that the shop put in for me when I got it aligned, that was incase I ever got different coils for more lift etc..
And I've been running the stock shocks on my leveling coils for probably 3 years now, not that it's a great idea but I haven't had an issue... yet
And I've been running the stock shocks on my leveling coils for probably 3 years now, not that it's a great idea but I haven't had an issue... yet
I now have 2" longer skyjacker hydros
Last edited by Redneckstone; 06-06-2008 at 03:14 PM.
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Yours does not have a factory lift. The only STX Rangers that had the factory "HighRider" lift was the '88-'89 Ranger STX's.
Run 2" leveling coils like Stoney said. You will need new shocks to go with that and an alignment.
Just an FYI, any lift over 2" and you will need new axle drop brackets to get proper alignment.
Run 2" leveling coils like Stoney said. You will need new shocks to go with that and an alignment.
Just an FYI, any lift over 2" and you will need new axle drop brackets to get proper alignment.
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