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Old Feb 20, 2010
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tortion bar cranking question

ok I know I should search this but Im trying to do it before dark and dont have time to search and read 100 opinions.

I have a 01 ranger edge with 90k the rear sits at 35''s and the front at 32 1/2''s to level the truck out is that gonna be too much cranking I dont want mess anything up. also can you uncrank them if you dont like it and it be normal again or is it once they are cranked you need new ones to be stock
 
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Old Feb 20, 2010
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You should be fine, mine was pretty different when I started cranking.

Yes you can uncrank them if you don't like them.

You might want to get the alignment checked afterwards though.
 
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but the front and the rear have a 2 1/2 difference I feel like I cant or shouldnt crank them that much to level the truck out
 
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mine was almost the same diff
 
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I got 2.5 out of mine. But I'll tell you now, VERY rough ride. Idk if it's from the FX4 Rancho shocks but it sucks. Worth it, but sucks lol
 
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I haven't notice a major difference, but yea its stiffer

and yes, well worth it
 
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