oldjohnny
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- Location
- Brazos Valley, TX
- Vehicle Year
- 1995
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 2.3L
- Transmission
- Manual
So, I recently put in my truck some Fog Lamp Brackets in my 1995 2WD Ranger. As many of you know, not a lot of 2WD Rangers came with Fog Lamps. Also, those brackets are some beefy sombitches!. So, if hit something with one brakcet, my entire bumper will bend down. And here in College Station, there are some parts that scare (mainly driving past the railroad tracks since the road dips)
So, my question, what is a cheap and economical way to lift the truck. I was thinking of Coil Spacers for the front, but is there another cheaper and easier thing to do. Keep in mind, I ain't no grease monkey, but I have changed shocks on a Suburban before, so I do have a bit of experience. I don't have to necessarily lift the back, a couple of more inches of clearance in the front will do. Anyone want to help this noob?
So, my question, what is a cheap and economical way to lift the truck. I was thinking of Coil Spacers for the front, but is there another cheaper and easier thing to do. Keep in mind, I ain't no grease monkey, but I have changed shocks on a Suburban before, so I do have a bit of experience. I don't have to necessarily lift the back, a couple of more inches of clearance in the front will do. Anyone want to help this noob?