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what's the best way to lift my 02

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Old 07-18-2005
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what's the best way to lift my 02

Looking to rase my 02 Ranger 4x4 high enough to clear 285/75R16's on 2003 Sport-Trac wheels. How much lift do i need? Would a 2" body lift and torsebar twist be enough?
 
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lol


3" body lift would be plenty...
 
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285/75's will fit without a lift on a 4x4.........................
 
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They can fit with a torsion crank, its been proven many times, but you will need to trim things. A 3" bodylift will give you all the clearance you would need.
 
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The only body lift availible on the market is performance assesorys 3" BL
 
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You can cut your 3" B/L down if you want, but who wants LESS lift? Honestly, you don't need to lift at all for that size tire. I had 33x12.5s on my truck for several months before I got my lift. If you'd like, I can find some pictures I took of where and how to trim your flares and valence. I'm sure they're around here somewhere. *wanders off to rummage through his computer*
 
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