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Old Sep 19, 2008
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93 ranger lowering

This is the first ranger I've had, and I want to make sure I lower it the right way, can someone tell me what I will need? is it the same as an s-10? also its 2 wheel drive.
 

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Old Sep 19, 2008
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you can get a rear flip kit for cheap amd you wont lose the ride on the truck its waht im buying for mine.
 
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nope. not like an s10. your 93 has ibeams. to lower it correctly you will want drop beams. i run DJM beams on mine w/a flipkit out back.
 
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Where did you purchase your stuff from? and did it come with new bushings?
 
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whats that 3 in the front and 4 in the back you did on your white ranger?
 
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yes, 3/4. yes, they come with new, poly bushings. i bought from sytlin concepts, BITD

http://www.stylintrucks.com/
 
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Old Sep 24, 2008
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if u want a real lowering then bag it like we do to all our trucks
 
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