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Old Oct 22, 2022
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Hi, New to the Forum here from the great North, just purchased a 2011 Ranger SuperCab 4 liter 4x2 with 76xxx KM's or 47xxx miles, stock suspension with 235/75R/15 GoodYear Wrangler All Terrain Tires on 15x7" Rims, does anyone know if 2" spacers on the rear and 1" spacers front will cause the tires to protrude past the fenders? I'm not a fan of tires sticking out past the fenders.
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Old Oct 22, 2022
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Welcome. Clean looking truck. You can use the 2" spacer in the back for sure and should match front.
 
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Old Oct 22, 2022
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Welcome. Clean looking truck. You can use the 2" spacer in the back for sure and should match front.
Thank you, Amazon has 2" rear and 1" frt in stock will order them. The factory front setup isn't too bad but the rears are so far inboard looks odd.
 
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Old Oct 22, 2022
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Here my rig, Same color but a bit different....lol 2" in the rear to match the front. These are 15x10 procomp69 with 33x12.5.

 
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Old Oct 22, 2022
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Here my rig, Same color but a bit different....lol 2" in the rear to match the front. These are 15x10 procomp69 with 33x12.5.
hi, so I'm assuming that with the stock 15x17's on 235/75/15's that the tires won't protrude past the fenders
Btw did you change a lower rear diff ratio to compensate for the 33's?
I had a similar setup ony B4000 and the acceleration was negatively affected, needed v8 power to compensate for the tall tires.
 
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Nah. Its a nice little truck to putt-putt around town. To and from work. If i want speed, I'll pull out my "71 GS 455.
 
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Old Oct 22, 2022
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Nah. Its a nice little truck to putt-putt around town. To and from work. If i want speed, I'll pull out my "71 GS 455.
I Know what you mean, Rangers are great little practical trucks, I've got a C5 Z06 for speed going into storage for the winter soon.
 
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Here was my B4000 had very low mileage (35K miles) should have kept it like so many others lol...

 
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