1" & 3" Body Lifts General discussion of body lifts for the Ford Ranger.

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Old Apr 6, 2010
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1 inch lift

i know there are a couple posts on this but i need a rundown of parts and info on making my own 1 inch body lift.
 
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Old Apr 6, 2010
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Order a PA 1 inch body lift
 
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Why would you want a 1inch BL? just crank the t-bars if you have em or put coil spacers from autozone for $15 if you have coils
 
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Originally Posted by offroadn_redneck
Why would you want a 1inch BL? just crank the t-bars if you have em or put coil spacers from autozone for $15 if you have coils
True, I just said that cause I didn't know what year of truck he had
 
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Old Apr 7, 2010
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Didn't notice this sticky on the top of the very section you posted this thread in, huh?

CLICK: https://www.ranger-forums.com/f102/1...upplies-29269/





And Justin....there isn't a "kit". It's a piece together. Only blocks and bolts are needed.
 
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Old Apr 7, 2010
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Originally Posted by mayhem
i know there are a couple posts on this but i need a rundown of parts and info on making my own 1 inch body lift.
Welcome to RF bud.

Make a signature so we know the year, engine size, and any other details about your truck. Makes things run smoother in here.
 
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Originally Posted by Fx4wannabe01
And Justin....there isn't a "kit". It's a piece together. Only blocks and bolts are needed.
I gotcha
 
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Old Apr 7, 2010
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its a 2001 ranger 4X4 and ive already cranked the t bars
 
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just buy the blocks, it shouldnt cost no more then a few bucks a block, and it's a lot safer
 
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I have a 1in bl. You will like i. Its still safe. and you wouldn't think so but 1 in does make a difference.

Here are some pics of my truck and johns. both trucks have 31's on them

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