need advice about ranger rear suspension
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need advice about ranger rear suspension
Hey my name is dave and this is my first post! I know and have met some of you through flava puff cralwers jeep build, and because Tsmall's truck is parked in my front yard. I need some advice about fixing the rear spring/lift block set up I have on my truck. I have an 84 ranger long bed with 2.5" factory blocks, 2" lift blocks, (one broken), stock springs(1.5" arch with empty bed) and stock shackles. I would like to put explorer springs, with belltech 6400 shackles and get rid of both blocks. My questions are: 1) will the springs and shackles give me approx the same lift I currently have +/-1" ? 2) will the flex be approx the same? 3) explorer springs seem to come in 2 flavors, 1st 3 leafs with 1 over load or 2nd 4 leafs, all arched with no over load spring, which should I use? 4) how cheep can this all be done for? I am also willing to cut up the spring packs and make a set of 4-5 leaf spring spring packs to achieve the desired ride height. Thanks for any advice you can toss my way.
to answer your question... the 6400's will make up about 1.5" of lift. if you really want to ditch all the blocks, you'd more than likely have to frankenstein a thick leaf pack together to come out even. if you want to throw a stock explorer pack in there, count on keeping the factory blocks.
a third option would be to flip over your shackle hanger on the frame. it requires some cutting and welding to the shackle hanger to make it work, but it will drop the pivot some 4" to give you another 2" of actual lift. by this time your pinion angle will be way off and will need some shims to bring the pinion back down.
a third option would be to flip over your shackle hanger on the frame. it requires some cutting and welding to the shackle hanger to make it work, but it will drop the pivot some 4" to give you another 2" of actual lift. by this time your pinion angle will be way off and will need some shims to bring the pinion back down.
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