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quick question

I've seen people around with 1-2 inch body lifts around on the forums but where can i get a lift like that for a 2001 4x4 ranger? because i searched them on ebay and all that came up is 3" and i dont want that much lift
 
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Well on the 1" you make it yourself. You are not gonna really notice a difference though
 
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i know im just looking for a little more clearance between the tire and the wheel well
 
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Have you cranked your t-bars up front?
 
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yeah a little so far but im just trying to avoid the rougher ride
 
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You could always make your own or buy a 3" and cut it down and get different hardware. Bumper brackets and such would have to be custom though.
 
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