O.R.W. Fox Coilover Kit
#51
They aren't that expensive until you start adding other stuff on top of it like a lift, limit straps and mounts, install cost if you can't do it, etc.
#54
My only thought is how the hell a Superlift ADDS travel when its a straight up drop bracket kit that still uses stock arms and doesn't increase track width either.
All the guess work has been done by ORW as posted here in this thread and their other coil-over conversion threads....i guess I just don't understand what the hubbub is all about. lol.
All the guess work has been done by ORW as posted here in this thread and their other coil-over conversion threads....i guess I just don't understand what the hubbub is all about. lol.
#58
I don't know what the exact extended and collapsed lengths are as the coil-over's are custom built for the Ranger application. I was told some of the coil-over's have not even had part numbers given to them yet. I would call Nick at Off Road Warehouse to place your order.
#59
Rancho has replacement 4" lift shocks for 98+ trucks!?!?!???? Sweet! My Superlift shocks are totally TOAST and they've only got about 30k on 'em.
Random Superlift fact of the day: actual "lift" is 3.5". I took a tape to it while I was under my truck tonight. lol.
Random Superlift fact of the day ver 2.0: Superlift shocks suck.
Random Superlift fact of the day: actual "lift" is 3.5". I took a tape to it while I was under my truck tonight. lol.
Random Superlift fact of the day ver 2.0: Superlift shocks suck.
#60
OK sorry guys, I got it wrong Rancho makes shocks for a lifted F150---- The only shocks I can fine for a lifted IFS Explored/ Sport Trac/ Ranger are from SuperLift.
With that said I'm thinking that the F150 shocks may work on the Sport Trac. Sport Trac stock is 11.52" --18.66" F150 4" lift are Rancho 13.5"--- 22.5" the mount. looks the same. And with larger tires 33" ect. more weght so the F 150 shock may work. I know the F150 shock on a first gen Explorer does work.
With that said I'm thinking that the F150 shocks may work on the Sport Trac. Sport Trac stock is 11.52" --18.66" F150 4" lift are Rancho 13.5"--- 22.5" the mount. looks the same. And with larger tires 33" ect. more weght so the F 150 shock may work. I know the F150 shock on a first gen Explorer does work.
#61
Rancho has replacement 4" lift shocks for 98+ trucks!?!?!???? Sweet! My Superlift shocks are totally TOAST and they've only got about 30k on 'em.
Random Superlift fact of the day: actual "lift" is 3.5". I took a tape to it while I was under my truck tonight. lol.
Random Superlift fact of the day ver 2.0: Superlift shocks suck.
Random Superlift fact of the day: actual "lift" is 3.5". I took a tape to it while I was under my truck tonight. lol.
Random Superlift fact of the day ver 2.0: Superlift shocks suck.
do you got a link to those shocks??
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#72
KLC have you looked in to the F150
Quote from post #60
F150 shocks may work on the Sport Trac. Sport Trac stock is 11.52" --18.66" F150 4" lift are Rancho 13.5"--- 22.5" the mount. looks the same. And with larger tires 33" ect. more weght so the F 150 shock may work. I know the F150 shock on a first gen Explorer does work.
Quote from post #60
F150 shocks may work on the Sport Trac. Sport Trac stock is 11.52" --18.66" F150 4" lift are Rancho 13.5"--- 22.5" the mount. looks the same. And with larger tires 33" ect. more weght so the F 150 shock may work. I know the F150 shock on a first gen Explorer does work.
#73
#74
KLC have you looked in to the F150
Quote from post #60
F150 shocks may work on the Sport Trac. Sport Trac stock is 11.52" --18.66" F150 4" lift are Rancho 13.5"--- 22.5" the mount. looks the same. And with larger tires 33" ect. more weght so the F 150 shock may work. I know the F150 shock on a first gen Explorer does work.
Quote from post #60
F150 shocks may work on the Sport Trac. Sport Trac stock is 11.52" --18.66" F150 4" lift are Rancho 13.5"--- 22.5" the mount. looks the same. And with larger tires 33" ect. more weght so the F 150 shock may work. I know the F150 shock on a first gen Explorer does work.
If you would like to stay with conventional shocks I would convert to eye/eye and not worry about finding a shock with the stud/bar pin mounting style.