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Old 08-22-2010
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I am 15 and got my 99 ranger xlt a couple of months ago. I am selling my dirtbike and am going to put the money towards my truck. I want a 3 inch body lift with 33's or 32's, a magnaflow exhaust, a k&n cold air intake, and a high performance chip. My ranger is a 3.0 v6 manual trans. Any advice on lift kits, wheels, tires, chips, etc. is helpful. Thanx
 
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lol just browse through the forums...theres tons of info

you can't go wrong with a superlift or fabtech
tires and wheels just buy what you like

make sure you are at least 4.10 gearing and you'd be fine
 
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okay. thank you
 
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He says make sure you have 4.10s, but I my 3.slow pushes my 31s just fine with 3.73s. Plus, if you put the exhaust, K&N and chip, you'll be good to go
 
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Well he's wanting 32's or 33's...hence me recommending the 4.10 gearing...lol
 
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3.73 will be ok with 33 tires, not ideal but ok. is your truck 2wd or 4x4? that will help with determining a lift
 
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You're right, Kyle. Stock I would do a regear too, but he said he was gonna add the extra stuff on, and a regear on top of that would be some major $$$. If money isn't an object, heck yea regear, but if you're trying to save some money, you should be fine with the performance mods. lol

And if you get a body lift, get the gap covers. I can't stand a BL'd truck where I can see through the underbody... :/
 
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SCT x3 tuner, 32's, 3in BL, AVM lock out hubs?, flowmaster 40 si/so and idk about the intake. You can go with pullies also.
 
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I can't stand a BL'd truck where I can see through the underbody... :/
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you know you love the gap
 
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Lol like the gap between a rednecks two front teeth!
 
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My eyes!
Cover it up! Its unbearable!
 
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Lol
 
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