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Old Mar 1, 2017
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Need help desperately

So I have a 95 Mazda b3000 4x4 and it has a very noticable dip in the front, the difference in lift between front and back is 2.5 inches; can someone give me some advice on instillation or what I should do, be it a leveling kit or just some f150 coils I've been doing quite a bit of research but I need some help. Thanks
 
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they do make lift coil springs for your year of ranger
 
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Old Mar 1, 2017
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Originally Posted by cheese_man
they do make lift coil springs for your year of ranger
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Lift springs/leveling springs. Will keep your same ride quality and they're made for your truck.
 
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Old Mar 1, 2017
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here you go

4 inch lift front springs ( they will settle to 2.5 inches of lift after several weeks )

https://skyjacker.com/shop/coil-spring-set/134/

and the 6 inch lift coil springs

https://skyjacker.com/shop/coil-spring-set/136/

and rear 6 inch rear leaf lift springs

https://skyjacker.com/shop/leaf-springs/fr36s/

and the other parts required page

https://skyjacker.com/
 
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Good info, but a warning to the OP: any more than 2" or so up front and you'll need the full drop bracket set or you won't be able to align the truck properly.
 
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