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difference between 2wd & 4wd lift kits (93-97)

Old Sep 14, 2008
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difference between 2wd & 4wd lift kits (93-97)

i want to lift my 2wd 94 about 4 in and i'm having trouble finding a lift kit thats less then a $1,000. i found the lift kit below and was wondering if it would work. It has the drop down brackets and blocks. I don't see how the brackets would differ so i was just wondering. Thanks


http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/I...26845010612293
 
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Old Sep 14, 2008
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why not just get a body lift? much cheaper, and no that will not work
 
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http://www.roughcountry.com/ford_2wd_83-97_ranger.html

the 4x4 brackets are slightly different..
 
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Old Sep 15, 2008
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TAKNOTES- i thought about it and that was my back up plan but i don't really care for them that much so i was trying to avoid it if possible.

REDNECKSTONE- thanks that helped out a bunch. i figured they were different but i thought i would check and see.
 
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did you click the link and see your kit under $1000 lol
 
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yea i saw it, thats prolly what i'll get. Is rough country a decent lift kit compared to some of the others? thanks


I found the same lift kit today a couple of different places but last night for some reason i couldn..lol
 
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Old Sep 15, 2008
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Depends on what it'll be used for. I've heard Rough Country is a bit cheaper then others (Super Lift, Camburg, etc.). But if you wheel once every couple months I'm sure it'll hold up fine, maybe someone with experience with the kit can chime in.
 
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for the I-beam trucks rough country is fine
 
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Old Sep 16, 2008
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hijacking my own thread here but do ya'll think 4inches would look stupid with 31's i'm fitting them stock now but i want to get some air between the fenders and the tire. Maybe possibly getting 32's next time around. rough country recommends 31's but i figured i see what ya'll thought.

If any one has that set up mind posting a pic. thanks
 
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32's personally not to stuff not to much gap 31's will be decent for a little while
 
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