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Rear end lowering?

Rangerjimm

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Instead of a lift and larger tires I would like to lower the rear end slightly so the truck is level and stay with the standard size tires and wheels. This way no alignment and front suspension issues. are there any kits out there to do this?
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I almost always do the same and will one my warranty is over.

Are we spring over or spring under the rear axle? That will effect what you have to do to lower the rear end. I just lowered my 04 ranger a few months back and had to flip the rear spring hangers and remove the blocks above the rear axle but it gave me about 5 inches of lowering
 

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As long as you don't plan on towing much...

Spring over.

Ford Ranger Rear end lowering? 1742426367472-uy


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On the 5G, lowering the rear end a little was very difficult. I believe our trucks are similar. You can move the axle, but it is a big drop, which would mean lowering the front if level is the goal.
 
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On the 5G, lowering the rear end a little was very difficult. I believe our trucks are similar. You can move the axle, but it is a big drop, which would mean lowering the front if level is the goal.
Some new leafs or just weight in the bed might be better. Thanks
 

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So they are like the old rangers. Flip the spring hangers or flip the spring plates which is like a 5 inch drop, as noted in the post above. Bummer
 
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So they are like the old rangers. Flip the spring hangers or flip the spring plates which is like a 5 inch drop, as noted in the post above. Bummer
Crap, thats too much.
 

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Flipping the hangers should only be around 2, maybe 3. I did that on my 04 ranger but that requires grinding the rivets off and using bolts to remount the spring hanger to the frame.

Moving the spring from above the axle to under is like a 5 inch drop
 

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Ford Ranger Rear end lowering? IMG_1393


This was stock height


Ford Ranger Rear end lowering? 20241110_131005

This is with the hanger flipped and the factory 2 inch lift block removed (this truck is an edge so it had a 2 inch factory lift)
 

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I used to always do that on my pickups when I lived in the snow country for traction. Now that Im in SC all it does is slightly mess up your fuel mileage but I was thinking the same thing as a fallback.
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