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What the best priced suspention lift? 4" to 6"


Redneck Cowgirl

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I want a lift for my 07 Ranger... and am having a hard time finding a lift that does not cost a arm and a leg:confused: What you all know???
 


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Seeing as you have an 07 that has SLA front susp all the kits are going to be $$$$
 

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Any 4WD shop will have them (or you can order from numerous places online).
The Superlift kit is probably the lowest-priced kit that's decent for your '07.

If $$$ is an important concern, I would look at doing a bodylift on it.
Suspension lifts don't do a whole lot to improve the wheel travel and performance on the SLA truck, they almost literally just fit the description of "lift kit".
A bodylift is about $150 and will still allow you to fit a set of 33x12.50" tires on it just the same.
 

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Yaa I know that.. but I am looking for more a trail truck, I live 2 hours in the bush on loggin roads.... And I might put Baja fenders on her anyways gives me 3.5 inches extra clearance
 

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try camburg engineering. it will be expensive but worth the price for the long travel kit.
 

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For anyone that wants a wheelin rig of a newer SLA truck I think an SAS is the way to go. Spend maybe a little and get way more.
 

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I've looked the camburg site to drool, but I think if I was gonna spend that much, I would build my own.....
 

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For anyone that wants a wheelin rig of a newer SLA truck I think an SAS is the way to go. Spend maybe a little and get way more.
Yup, lifting or modifying your current system is a dead-end path. Throw in a solid axle and you won't regret putting in the extra effort.
 

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The Camburg kit is only for 2wd Rangers.
If it's just a matter of logging roads, a bodylift and 33" tires would be fine.
Cowgirl, for your needs I think a Superlift kit and 33" tires would work well for the money if you want a suspension lift. A bodylift doesn't get the frame any higher off the ground except what you gain from taller tires.
That said, you can get taller and longer travel kits from
www.racecardynamics.com
and
www.dixonbrosracing.com
 
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