| Year | Make | Model |
|---|---|---|
| 1990 - 1994 | Ford | Explorer |
| 1982 - 2006 | Ford | Ranger |
Skyjacker 132X Softride Front Coil Springs - 1.5-2" Lift For 91-94 Ford Explorer
Skyjacker 132X Softride Front Coil Springs - 1.5-2" Lift For 91-94 Ford Explorer
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The Skyjacker Coil Spring Set for 1986-1997 Ford Ranger is a high-performance suspension component designed to improve off-road handling and street comfort. Utilizing Skyjacker's Softride Technology, these springs enhance spring performance by providing vigorous off-road capability while maintaining smooth ride characteristics for daily driving. Constructed from premium American steel, the springs are engineered for durability and reliability. The bolt-style spring clips eliminate friction, ensuring consistent performance and easier installation. This combination of features results in a suspension upgrade that balances ruggedness with ride quality, making it suitable for demanding off-road conditions without sacrificing on-road comfort.
Designed specifically for 1986-1997 Ford Ranger models, these coil springs serve as direct replacements for stock components. They are ideal for off-road enthusiasts seeking improved handling and durability, as well as for daily drivers who want a reliable suspension upgrade. The kit includes the necessary springs and mounting hardware for straightforward installation. Compatible with various engine configurations within the specified year range, these springs are suited for off-road use, providing enhanced stability and control on challenging terrains while maintaining smoothness on paved roads.
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Skyjacker Softride Technology enhances every steely aspect of spring performance, giving you all the vigorous off-road handling needed while providing the smooth street riding characteristics that you demand. Skyjacker Softride springs use only American steel. Skyjacker Softride Springs use bolt style spring clips, which eliminate friction.