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will a 2" lift effect the camber?

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Old Apr 24, 2008
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will a 2" lift effect the camber?

Hi, im new to this site and i have a 91 ranger 3.0L v6 2x4 and i want to put a 2" lift in the coil springs useing coil spacer and im wondering if it will effect my camber at all.
 
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Old Apr 24, 2008
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yes, you will have to get alignment cams.

i would get some 2" lift coils and shocks that are 2" longer, coil spacers are junk.

i have some lift coils forsale, i also have alignment cams.
 
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if you put 4x4 coil springs would that raise it abit, then will i still need the alignment cams?
 
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Old Apr 24, 2008
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nope, 4wd coils are the same as the 2wd coils.

if you lift it any, or lower it, you will need to get alignment cams, theres no way to avoid it.
 
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are you from thunderbay michigan?
 
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Old Apr 24, 2008
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nope ontario, but why do 4x4s look soo much higher?
 
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its the front suspension parts, the TIB sits lower then the TTB.
 
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alright thanx man
 
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