Ford Ranger on 33s

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2008

I just got these 33s and a two inch lift,I've been eyeing up this mudhole for a while but never wanted to try it on A/Ts,no problem now

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  • I hear these rangers with the fx4 package are a great little offroaders with minimal mods to get them good. I hear they have stock 4.10 gears and v6's with over 200hp. For all the people posting comments about what they can do instead of showing it on video .You're all idiots who have probably never seen the underside of a vehicle. Who gives a fuck how deep the mud was. Be thankful that someone else has the same interests as you. Who knows maybe this guy will pull you out one day. Pricks.

  • @sirtubemaster I agree, I have taken my ranger through much worse with snow tires (studs were pulled out) and no lift.

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  • @getrdone52 its a 4x4 and i just put 31s on it about 2 weeks ago. how much would a 2 inch lift cost

  • @7Countrygal11 Or if your lucky, you could find a good deal on Craigslist for $400-$800 o decent tires. Its all what you like and can afford. Hope this helped.

  • @7Countrygal11 That would be the cheapest way to lift it. Or, if you like the way everything is, you could do a body lift and that wouldn't affect any suspension components. Those cost maybe $250. A suspension lift would cost the most. Could cost $300-$500. Tires are always the most expensive. You could get them at a tire store brand new and get a warranty and not have to worry about something happening to them. That could cost $1000 depending on what tire you get.

  • @7Countrygal11 Is it a 2wd? If so, 3 inch lift would work with 32's. And if it is a 2wd it might be a good idea to regear. If its a 4x4, a 2 inch lift would work and would be ok without new gears. To lift it, you could crank your torsion bars (result in a stiffer ride) and extended shackles in the back. If you want a stiffer rear end as well, you could do an add a leaf. Cranking you T-Bars is free and shackles are $70 or so. Not sure the cost of the leaf springs.

  • I have a 2000 ford ranger splash. I wont to put 32 inch tires on it. How much of a lift Do i need and how much would it cost?

  • How wide are those?

  • i put my 2 wheel drive 1983 ford ranger through worse then this with bald ass tires. my truck has the 2.3 liter in it and it has like maybe 80 horse power. and i have easily went through this shit. grow some balls and go real mudding.

  • @scoutthadoggie your a moron .... first off that engine wouldnt fit in a ranger, second off chevy axles arent gonna help the performance. and i bet my ranger will eat ur lil chevy that runs off koolaid and gummy bears

  • what year

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