Its not optimal for performance, and the extra shock load isn't good on the drivetrain.Is this bad for off roading, the wheel hop?
Find a shop to make you new leafs, ideally.I'm trying to get a 6" or more lift, do you have any recommendations? The only lift kits this size that I've found all use loft blocks.
Six Inches!I'm trying to get a 6" or more lift, do you have any recommendations? The only lift kits this size that I've found all use loft blocks.
Six Inches!
You are going to need a lot of other expensive stuff to get the wheel geometry back in line. Don't cheap out on the blocks. Six Inches is a hell of project to undertake. No cutting corners on this one.
If you're worried about offroad performance, don't go 6" of lift.I'm trying to get a 6" or more lift, do you have any recommendations? The only lift kits this size that I've found all use loft blocks.
Right, that's why I want to lift it, get bigger tires in there without chopping up the body of the Ranger, or at least not that much. Can't I just get new differentials with higher ratio instead of changing the transfer case or transmission gears?High lifts are for show boats. The only reason for lifting is for more clearance, for tires and travel. Larger tires raise the bottom of the differential for more clearance, but, lower the rear end ratio for less power. Then you have to change the two ring and pinions. Increasing real off road performance is a many facetted project.
Much easier to break, higher center of gravity, easier to roll. Parts availability, etc. You do you, but I think the rest of us are in agreement that 2-3.5" is max lift that is reasonable to obtain and use on this platform.How come? Higher lift = bigger tires = more ground clearance.