2wd lift question????
#1
2wd lift question????
I have a 2002 2wd Ranger that I was thinking of lifting. I seen that Fabtech offers one. Does anyone have experiance with this lift? I was thinking of just ordering the front coil springs and the rear lift blocks to make it cheeper. I see they offer the upper control arms for the truck but at a hefty price thou. Can iI get away with just my factory arms? Any info or thought in this would help.
Thanks
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#2
I ran the Fabtech coils and the Fabtech spindles. The coils will give you a really rough ride compared to stock and the spindles. You can run stock UCA's with the coils but it will limit your down travel and give you a rough ride over bumps. In my opinion if your going to do it do it all the way and buy the UCA's with the coils or the spindles and the UCA's.
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#6
craptech is way over priced for springs and uppers with stock weak balljoints. for what you spend on their coils and uppers you can get camburg 2.5" lift springs, have BTF build you some uniball uppers and still not spend as much as the fabtech coils/uppers.
btf uniball edge/expo/4x4 arms, you need xlt arms they pretty much look the same didnt feel like trying any harder to find a pic
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...llupper005.jpg
2.5" crs springs built for camburg
http://www.camburg.com/ford/98-11-ra...-race-springs/
btf uniball edge/expo/4x4 arms, you need xlt arms they pretty much look the same didnt feel like trying any harder to find a pic
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...llupper005.jpg
2.5" crs springs built for camburg
http://www.camburg.com/ford/98-11-ra...-race-springs/
#10
If you have the tools and the know how its not that hard to make some. But if you don't its a lot cheaper and easier to buy them. $550 isn't too bad. Check out camburg and see if they have any.
There are literally hundreds of shops in southern California that would make them. I can list a few if you want.
There are literally hundreds of shops in southern California that would make them. I can list a few if you want.
#11
If you have the tools and the know how its not that hard to make some. But if you don't its a lot cheaper and easier to buy them. $550 isn't too bad. Check out camburg and see if they have any.
There are literally hundreds of shops in southern California that would make them. I can list a few if you want.
There are literally hundreds of shops in southern California that would make them. I can list a few if you want.
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