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What's the best way to level my truck. 21 Ranger 4wd. Just want front to sit level with rear. Thanks
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Use the search function. There are plenty of threads on this topic.
 

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As mentioned from others do a search. There are plenty of threads with more than enough information on how to level your lift a Ranger. With that said are you planning to tow or put anything in the bed? I understand it's not necessary going to be every day but if you are planning on such I would advise against a leveling kit.
 


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You have a few options to make the front end level out on your 4x4. A common practice that some do is just doing a spacer kit. Although its not what we normally recommend (for a few reasons) it is the cheapest option.

You could do a fox or eibach level kit which replaces/upgrade your front and rear shocks. Both have adjustable front coils. We have the Fox 2.0 kit currently on our Ranger. They have been an awesome set up. Extremely comfortable. Handles the off road and terrain well. And levels the truck out. We will be swapping to the fox 2.5s here soon but those are usually more then what some want/need right away.

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I say leave stock for now until gas prices stabilize. Squeeze every mpg out of it as you can.
The air dam really does help reduce drag.
 

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Love my Bilstein 5100s set at max. Fixes the rake and improves the ride a lot. The front is about 1/2" higher than the rear so I have BDS shackles coming to add 1" to the rear. Gonna be nice.
Hey I was right, it is nice!
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From the ground, centerline wheel up to fender the front is 38.5" and the rear is 40".
 
 



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