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rangerstepside 12-02-2012 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by ranger4.0 (Post 2024686)
i called bullshit because i took the comment to mean you can barely fit 35s and drive with just a t-bar crank. i know you can clear 33s with just a t-bar crank because i did it for over 6 months. but it rubbed a lot

oh god no. i wouldnt wheel with 35's anyway. not on my truck. mines to small. i ran 33's for a while but i perfer 31's due to the fact mines a dd

Pops98ranger 09-21-2016 10:10 PM

Question
 
High I'm new to all of this and I was wondering if want to put a set of 33x12.50x15 on my stock 98 4x4 off road ranger I was wondering would they fit if I put a 2in leveling kit on the rear and a 3in leveling kit on the front

jimmyspy 09-23-2016 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by Pops98ranger (Post 2110378)
High I'm new to all of this and I was wondering if want to put a set of 33x12.50x15 on my stock 98 4x4 off road ranger I was wondering would they fit if I put a 2in leveling kit on the rear and a 3in leveling kit on the front


Generally, this I s a question best answered using the search function or by starting your own thread.

But, since we are here, no. Well, yes, they would probably fit, but I really wouldn't suggest it. That "leveling" kit is complete garbage and should not be installed on your truck. 3" is way more adjustment than the Rangers from end was ever meant to have. It would put your balljoints and cv shafts at awful angles.

Your only lift options for a 98 and newer 4wd ranger are the 4" superlift kit, a 3" body lift, or a torsion bar crank (using your STOCK torsion keys and only going 1.5-2"). You can clear those tires with the superlift or a body lift. It would be really tight trying to stuff them on just a tbar crank.


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