Bondo
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2009
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- 54
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- Maine
- Vehicle Year
- 1988, 1999
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 2.9, 3.0
- Transmission
- Manual
Hey all, back online after a long hiatus.
I have a 2006 xlt 4.0 Ranger now and was replacing worn front end parts recently. I wanted to bring the front end level (it was way lower) so I cranked the torsion bars a little. It didn't move much so I cranked more. I gained 1 1/2 inches but no more threads to go higher. Is this all I can hope for?
I put new KYB shocks up front, but maybe I need ones made for 2 inches of lift?
I just want the truck to sit level, or close. I have brand new leaf springs and shocks going in this weekend too, so the rear won't be sagging any more. It will look even more out of level then....
Any ideas?
I have a 2006 xlt 4.0 Ranger now and was replacing worn front end parts recently. I wanted to bring the front end level (it was way lower) so I cranked the torsion bars a little. It didn't move much so I cranked more. I gained 1 1/2 inches but no more threads to go higher. Is this all I can hope for?
I put new KYB shocks up front, but maybe I need ones made for 2 inches of lift?
I just want the truck to sit level, or close. I have brand new leaf springs and shocks going in this weekend too, so the rear won't be sagging any more. It will look even more out of level then....
Any ideas?