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Old Mar 16, 2009
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2wd suspension?

so i just picked up a 2wd 1991 ranger, it was rolled 5 times but all in all it is in good condition. so my plan is to do a prerunner dune rig that is somewhat cheap, i can do enough fabbing to get me by. so does anyone have any ideas for a front suspension that still incorparates the stock suspension arms (or atleast kindof does) but still has some good flex for the whoops and jumps. any ideas would be great thanks
 
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Old Mar 16, 2009
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here ya go buddy all u need to know this is all 2wd lift kits

http://therangerstation.com/tech_library/2wdlifts.html
 
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Old Mar 16, 2009
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rolled five times and in good condition? dude your trucks a hard ***
 
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Old Mar 16, 2009
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ya i was really surprised, the only major things wrong with it when we picked it up was thecaved in roof, and the input shaft for the power sterring box was destroyed. so we cut off the roof the other day and now we are putting the roof off of a 89 on and doin a cage. its def gonna be cheap build
 
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wow man ur trucks a beast! lol 5 roll overs mine woul of died if it got put on its side lol lol
 
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