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yeah.. they come with brackets that raise the bumpers. you just have to modify them a little.
 






can someone elaberaite on modify them?

or does anyone know were theres a body lift right up on this site. I've been searching for a while, I'd like to run 33-10.50 or 33 12.50 on rock crawlers 3.75 back spaceing.

can I get 33 10.50 on stock rims or rims with 4-3.75 backspaceing.
 












i just did a body lift on my truck

and you don't need a write up or anything from the site really it come with great directions but you need to read them through carefully to do it right.

i'm running 33x 12.5x15 mud terrains one 15x8 black simulation bead lock rims i think they are stock back spacing too. and with my body lift i need to trim alittle in the frond inner fender wells. to make them fit when turning. but they fit good.

the lift kit come with lift brackets for the front and rear bumpers.
so there is no space between the body and bumpers.

any more ??S

hope this helps.
 






those are for the first generation, are they that similar?

also what has to be modified about the bumper brackets? steering extension? any wires in the fenderwall that need to be extended? gas filler?

just want to make sure I have the right stuff.

also if I can run 33-10.50 without a bl I'd rather do that.
 






Originally posted by conig
those are for the first generation, are they that similar?

Yes

also what has to be modified about the bumper brackets?

You have to drill new 1/2" holes in the brackets they provide

steering extension? any wires in the fenderwall that need to be extended? gas filler?

Nope, had no problems with any of those doing a 2" BL.
 






Originally posted by conig
also if I can run 33-10.50 without a bl I'd rather do that.

You can but that will require a lift from RCD or a Superlift.
 






rcd has got their ranger lift out ???

how much
 






I believe that it is just a tad more than the superlift. I wasnt too impressed with the pics of it though. I am planning on doing the superlift in a few months here. Just orderd new gearing and I am gonna pick out a locker soon also. I would get the lift sooner but I am gonna need bigger tires so that means I am gonna hafta save about 700$ extra.

Check the RCD thread. There is a lot of information in it, but it is kinda long :rolleyes:
 






Rocky Mountain Suspensions is selling the RCD kit for like $1300 which is $100-200 cheaper than the superlift and with the super lift you might need a new front drive shaft. Also, the RCD kit is by far superior... Coil overs vs. TBars?... hmmm, thats a tough one ;)
 






Originally posted by CoryL
I thought everyone wanted to get rid of the torsion bars for better clearance. Now you have the control arm crossmember strut braces hanging down just as far... :rolleyes:

And you are still limited on travel by the CV shafts.

Hey, whatever blows you skirt up.

CoryL says it best. Basically if you look in this link:http://explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=85548&pagenumber=1 You will see that the control arm crossmembers hang just as far down as the torsion bars do with the superlift. Also with the superlift it is made for your vehicle whereas the RCD kit is not. If you buy the RCD kit I sure as hell hope that you know how to fabricate parts because no 4x4 shop is gonna install it for you.

Hokie- What makes the coilovers so much superior?? I dont understand? :rolleyes:
 






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