Lifting cheaply

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tydaug
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Lifting cheaply

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I'm probably jumping the gun on this since my trucks not drivin yet.. but i'm trying to find cheap ways to lift my b2. If i put explorer springs in the front, would i need to do anything with the pitman arm or radius arms?
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Ranger Dave
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no, but you might have to adjust the caster/camber
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clem
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I got about 2" of lift by using '90 stx front springs I told them It had an auto and air cond, this gives you a stronger spring. It didn't flex as good though. I also got the rear springs re-arched and a leaf added this broughted up the back. All in all it was a cheap lift to fit 30's maybe 31s if I tried. :redneck: :canada:
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