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Old 12-19-2010
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what size tires do u have on there?
 
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Originally Posted by Egganator57
what size tires do u have on there?
265 75R16

 
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1 inch or 3 inch BL

how long are the bolts for both kits.
 

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1 inch is basically lift, place block, bolt down.
this is a pretty good thread that shows the process.
https://www.ranger-forums.com/f102/1...photos-110729/
 
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Search for info on the 1" body lift here on the forums. People have done them before, I'm sure it was discussed what issues they ran into. My guess is it's not nearly as complex, just make sure you don't have any binding or stretched to the max lines/wires/hoses, etc. $1200 is retarded considering the kit costs 200. If you have that kind of money to blow, get a suspension lift. And it's not that hard to do, buy a case of beer, and set aside a weekend, and follow the instructions, and any how-to's you can find on here, and TRS and RPS forums.
 
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^^Agreed, $1200 is way to much. My local shop did my buddy's 2002 with a 2" for $800 installed, and I thought that was a lot. I did mine in my driveway in one day by myself from 8am to about 3pm, until my buddy got off work, and we finished it up by about 5. The bed was super easy, took like 30 min, the cab was where the real work was. Gotta take out the jumpseats to get to the rear bolts, and it has a T-50 torx on it that holds the seatbelt to the jumpseat, so make sure you pick one of those up, and a T-55 for the bed bolts. I did it with a ratchet and a 4ft pipe to stick on the end, and it worked just fine. I used mostly basic tools until my buddy got there with his compressor and impact gun. So it really is that easy. I am pretty mechanically inclined, but I had absolutely no experience, I just followed the instructions and dove in. As long as you've got a reliable ratchet, an extra set of hands, and a good jack (preferably a hi-lift), you're set. I guess I'll end my novel now.
 
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Old 05-06-2011
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i am going to do a lift one of these days but if i know me i would break something that is important i am not really mechanucally inclined so that might be a prob;em ,i work on people not on trucks ,i can change a tire and the oill and plugs but that is about it all the rest is greek to me
 
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Old 12-16-2011
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Anyone have severe sqeuking after bL? Mine sounds like a puppy crying inside the cab. Everything tight thouh. Coming from rear of cab. And on top of that there is vertical play in the stearing wheel now. I would say about 1/4" of movement. It can wiggle i back and forthe like you can push it forward towards the dash n pull it back towards driver seat slightly. I did not do it myself btw. Local shop offered to do lift for 300 bucks so i could not refuse especially cuz it was done in one day after work and didnt loose days pay.
 
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The steering issue is normal. As for the squeaking it could be a number of things.
 
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rear cab bolts probably loosened up. mine did even with lock tite
 
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Ill try tightening them again but i mean it was immediately after. I checked torque... Thought that it was the rear seats maybe movin around a lil extra cuz of the brick **** house ride after bL and keys and crank. As for the wheel i just wanted to check cuz i took it on and off 3 times thinking i could tighten it up or thro something in there to shim it tight like a good ol redneck. Thanks for the info
 
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Ok so i would like to know red or blue loctite , and is the PA any better than the SUM body lift ? Has anyone used both?
 
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Old 04-28-2012
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thanks for the tips! def come in handy when i go to do mine
 
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Awesome Post! Thanks Alot! great truck!
 
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Just got my BL in the mail today! putting it in the first week of July..hopefully it goes smooth
 
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Finished up my body lift today..but i'm hearing a clunking coming from the passenger side front cab mount..any ideas what that could be?
 
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Is it tight?
 
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Yup hit it with a impact gun and tightened it up with a breaker bar
 
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did you put the rubber bushings back on the core support?
 
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Yeah all the bushing are there, but i went to tap the plastic lift blocks with a hammer to check if they were tight and the 2 right side cab ones move a bit but the bolts are tight. how does this happen?
 
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Yeah all the bushing are there, but i went to tap the plastic lift blocks with a hammer to check if they were tight and the 2 right side cab ones move a bit but the bolts are tight. how does this happen?
Stronger impact may work
 
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Thanks..I'll give it a shot
 
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Originally Posted by Eric03ranger
Yeah all the bushing are there, but i went to tap the plastic lift blocks with a hammer to check if they were tight and the 2 right side cab ones move a bit but the bolts are tight. how does this happen?
The threads on the bolts are probably bottomed out--try using a couple of hardened flat washers to gain some extra threads.
 
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The threads on the bolts are probably bottomed out--try using a couple of hardened flat washers to gain some extra threads.
Thanks! I'll give that a shot
 
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Old 07-05-2012
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I'm putting my body lift on right now and the directions gave me a crappy picture for the harness clip on the back of the ac compressor that i need to remove. anyone have a pic of what that looks like? i just can't tell.
 



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