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Old 12-28-2007
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2wd question

ok if this has already been talked about im sorry. my friend the other day was asking me if my ranger (03 2wd edge) had the same lower arms as the 4wd. i told him im pretty sure and he suggest running the 4wd lift kit without the extra 4wd stuff. so is it possible to run the 4wd lift in the front and lift spindles together?
 
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hmm....I ponder this as I don't know the answer.


Lift spindles and a superlift.......i don't know if that'll work to tell ya the truck...and the superlift comes with new knuckels.

I'll leave this one to the experts.
 
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Its been talked about before, that this idea could work with Fabtech spindles and the Trailmaster lift kit. It will not work with RCD or Superlift because they use new knuckles, but it could work with the Trailmaster kit because it uses balljoint spacers. Its never been tried though so no one knows for sure.


See here: https://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2...aster+spindles
 
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yeah i would not do it at all
 
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