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bd'd on 20's

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loweredtillidie   +1y
my ranger is already bd'd but i'm gonna be building a whole new frame for it and probably running a mustang II front suspesion. I wanted to know what all was needed to lay out on 20's. I'm also thinkin bout puttin a v8 in it. Thanx for any help
clenzer72   +1y
all you need is space, really...what size rim and tire are you running now? what year truck?
clenzer72   +1y
Wait...i know that truck. you got it from sac.

supposably the front is already set up for 20's.

I've been wondering what happened to alices truck....
mindlissmetalfab   +1y
It may be set up to lay on 20s, but its gonna be tough to untuck them with beams. If you are planning to drive it much, I would definetley consider a front suspension swap. Either M2 or toyota.
kaoss   +1y
its a post 98 isn't it? wouldn't have i-beams
DRAGGINBODYON22S   +1y
im bodydroped on20s with i beams with no problems when driving
loweredtillidie   +1y
ya, it's alices old truck. She said the front was setup for twenties,but i'm wantin to do somethin where i can drive it alot and i wanna get rid of the ibeams so i'm plannin on a mustang II. So I'm guessin all i'm gonna have to do is start cuttin. I was gonna keep 18's and call it done, but then the plans for a full frame came into play and so i fig. i'd either go big or go home. Ya guyz know how it is
clenzer72   +1y
than you might as well go 22's!!!!

loweredtillidie   +1y
ya in the past day the plan has changed to 22's, i'm hopin for some advice on that and also on buildin the frame, a buddy of mine who has built a couple s10 frames but never a ranger frame will be doin it and i'll be helpin him so any help ya guyz can give me would be awesome
sleepy   +1y
Just a thought when thinking about 20's or 22's , it can be a whore to drive a truck with big wheels and a bodydrop.( i know someone will say I'm gay for this ) I have 20's on the front of my 98 and It can be a hassle to drive sometimes. Unless you want to drive lifted all the time you have to constantly man the switchbox. I can't imagine 22's would be better. I even thought about switching to 22's as I am currently building a frame with a mII front suspension, but I intend on driving this ( no trailer ). Just something to think about if you really want to drive it alot. I plan on getting mine back to being close to a daily driver ( no winters of course ) Just thought I'd throw that in. Charlie