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SportTrac Discussion
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???? Suspension lift 4bt
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<blockquote data-quote="Fordtruckfan89" data-source="post: 1039723" data-attributes="member: 74522"><p>These trucks already have the heaviest spring rate torsion bars in front of the ranger/ explorers. As long as you keep it within 2-2.5" of the stock ride height, you are good. There's a way to determine the " ride height" in the shop manual by measuring off the ball joint and lower control arm bolt. When I cranked the torsion bars, I used that for a guideline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fordtruckfan89, post: 1039723, member: 74522"] These trucks already have the heaviest spring rate torsion bars in front of the ranger/ explorers. As long as you keep it within 2-2.5" of the stock ride height, you are good. There's a way to determine the " ride height" in the shop manual by measuring off the ball joint and lower control arm bolt. When I cranked the torsion bars, I used that for a guideline. [/QUOTE]
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