Going with a super rake look?Has anyone done a rear block lift on the non-Raptor Ranger yet? I am doing a 1.5" rear block this weekend and am concerned it's going to put the stock FX4 shocks outside of their optimal working range.
Maybe. Some have done the 2.5" lift that yielded only 2" of actual change.No, doing a 2.5" lift on the front and still need about 1" of rear lift for my trailer.
BTW, I only have 2" of difference front to back so a 2.5" front lift will upend the truck by .5". Hence the 1.5" rear block.
Cool, I'm thinking of doing the same so that I can put some size 33 shoes onNo, doing a 2.5" lift on the front and still need about 1" of rear lift for my trailer.
BTW, I only have 2" of difference front to back so a 2.5" front lift will upend the truck by .5". Hence the 1.5" rear block.
Yeah, the spacer blocks are inexpensive. Especially if you install them yourself.i don't because i the normal siding position of the shock will be partially compressed and mine won't ever get fully extended since mine is a 2wd and i am not going jumping or anything.
and i have run stock shocks on jeeps with 2" lifts and had zero issues so i figure the ranger will be totally fine. i really wouldn't mind stepping down to a 1.5 lift on the front either but i cannot find one for cheaper than putting a spacer in the back costs