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Dusty T.
Got a '91 Ranger 2-wheel drive, with stock suspension.
Ever since I bought the truck, the rear end has always sat level and sags a bit when i put more than 300 or so lbs in the bed. The truck came with a fiberglass shell, which I leave on year-round so that adds some weight.
I just added a class III hitch, and want to be able to tow around 2500 lbs, with gear in the bed of the truck as well. I do currently have helper springs, but they don't do much and I want to get rid of them.
I've been looking at two condsiderable options:
1. Have the leaf springs re-arched by someone here in town. Apparently only one shop (it's basically a blacksmith shop) around here does this. For $450 (ouch!) he takes out the springs, heats them up, bends them, and may add a leaf. this would give me the desired 1-1.5" of lift in the rear so when I do carry considerable weight, the truck sits about level the way it does now.
2. Order new leaf springs alltogether. I could get these from Ford for $130 each, or from JC Whitney for around $80 each. http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/...005966/N-111+1991+200728676+600003427/c-10101
I have no idea if these springs will make any difference, give me waaaay too much lift, or just sag like the old ones, but wow that's a good price!
Anyone here have experience with these JC Whitney springs?
Lastly, spring and shackle bushings.... The spring shop guy said he rarely needs to replace them, but will if needed. The JC Whitney springs come with new bushings as they are. Should I just spring (no pun intended) and get new bushines either way? I'm okay with polyurethane since I rebuilt my whole front end with them and have had no problems, but rubber is okay, too.
Suggestions are much appreciated!
Ever since I bought the truck, the rear end has always sat level and sags a bit when i put more than 300 or so lbs in the bed. The truck came with a fiberglass shell, which I leave on year-round so that adds some weight.
I just added a class III hitch, and want to be able to tow around 2500 lbs, with gear in the bed of the truck as well. I do currently have helper springs, but they don't do much and I want to get rid of them.
I've been looking at two condsiderable options:
1. Have the leaf springs re-arched by someone here in town. Apparently only one shop (it's basically a blacksmith shop) around here does this. For $450 (ouch!) he takes out the springs, heats them up, bends them, and may add a leaf. this would give me the desired 1-1.5" of lift in the rear so when I do carry considerable weight, the truck sits about level the way it does now.
2. Order new leaf springs alltogether. I could get these from Ford for $130 each, or from JC Whitney for around $80 each. http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/...005966/N-111+1991+200728676+600003427/c-10101
I have no idea if these springs will make any difference, give me waaaay too much lift, or just sag like the old ones, but wow that's a good price!

Lastly, spring and shackle bushings.... The spring shop guy said he rarely needs to replace them, but will if needed. The JC Whitney springs come with new bushings as they are. Should I just spring (no pun intended) and get new bushines either way? I'm okay with polyurethane since I rebuilt my whole front end with them and have had no problems, but rubber is okay, too.
Suggestions are much appreciated!