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Old 01-27-2008
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Will a body lift form a 93 ranger fit my 2000 ranger. Im more interested in the actual body lift, I can make new bumper brackets. Thanks guys. Here is what the guy is including with the kit...

the lift kit includes:
12 3" tall Nylon (some type of hard plastic) blocks
12 3" longer bolts
steering column extension
2 front bumper brackets for relocating the front bumper 3" up when the body is shifted 3" up
2 rear bumper brackets for relocating the rear bumper 3" up when the body is shifted 3" up
Misc bolts, nuts and washers
 
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the steering shaft is different. the blocks will work, bumper brackets wont, fuel extension is needed, radiator drop down brackets are needed, ground extensions are needed, i am sure there is more that i am missin.
 
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the steering shaft is different. the blocks will work, bumper brackets wont, fuel extension is needed, radiator drop down brackets are needed, ground extensions are needed, i am sure there is more that i am missin.
didnt think of all that thanks!!
 
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