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35's on a 1993 ranger


kamiskotia

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Yah I was just wondering if putting 35's on my 1993 ranger would be a good idea or not. i have a 3.0L v6 and 4.56 gearing. Also I have a 4" rough country suspension lift. Depending on the answer to this question i would like to put a 3" body lift as well to clear these tires.
 


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i think for 35's you will need the 3 inch body lift...i know a guy that has the 4 inch rough country and he has 33's on and they seem to take up all the room?...wait for some other replies.
 

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If it's an automatic you could live with it. 4.88's would be better but not enough difference to justify the cost.
 

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Do some fender trimming.
Better yet, swap in a beefier rear end first, the 7.5 is really only any good for wheeling with 33's on it. Anything bigger, you're lookin' to break stuff.
 

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i dont know

i have a 3.0 v6 with 7"s in the front and 6" in the back, i used to just have a 3 inch body lift and i fit the 33"s but i wouldnt be able to get 35"s without the lift i have now, i havnt gotten 35"s yet cuz im not sure if i need to regear my truck, for now you might just wana go with 33"s
 

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I'd rock the 35's, say screw the body lift and hack the fenders. If it rubs anywhere, use your special clearance tools on anything in the way.

4.56's should be fine.
 

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I have a 4" suspension and a 3" BL on my 94 Explorer and have slight trimming on the front fenders with 35's. I do use it off road and haven't had any issues with the tires getting into anything I don't want them to. As far as gears go I run the 4:88's(remember I have a 4.0) and wished I would have waited for the 5:13's to come back into stock. They work, but the crawl would have been better.
 

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Yeah the 3.0L needs 5.13 gears for 35" tires. This is a noticeable jump from 4.56, and well worth it.
 

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Thanks guys, im not sure wat im gonna do yet. im waitin on some cash. Id love to slap a set of 35's under there but i have to wait for my 33's to wear down lol. cant afford both.
 

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i had 35's on a 95 with a 4in RC lift and did fine and i had 3.23 gears! stupid yes but no breakage!

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Problem with that is... 3.73 with factory tires was inadequate to begin with, it should've had 4.10 to start. Here's the great opportunity to fix that :)
lol nah truck still does wonders in the mud
 

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