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Do it man!! Rangers are sick looking bagged. Everyone else has a S10 so something with style and do the Ranger.

Lets see some pics.

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  • 2 weeks later...

^^^^

what he said...... on the rangers the rear is the easy part where as the front due to the ibeams etc become the challenge etc. ive also known a few owners of bagged rangers and they loved them. they look sick laid out.

also, if your going to bag it dont cheap out, thats when issues happen.

i know its not a ranger, but ive had my s10 bagged almost 6.5 years now and besides the typical wear and year of a daily with bags havent had any issues with it. when i drive a stock vehicle i hate it....lol. im actually here shortly looking to get rid of my s10 and move onto another truck like a titan 4 dr and start with a fresh canvas; slowly get the new truck down on the ground on big wheels.

in the end do it! save your monies and do research on it..... do it right the first time so your not redoing it again wasting money that way.

audio setup

HU: sony

Amps: cadence csa5000.1(running at 1 ohm 1200w x 1)

Subs: pair of cadence s2w8-s2

Doors: cadence zrs65k's component set

Box: customed glassed box tuned @ 35 hz with one 4" port....built by me

Underhood: powerbastards.com H/O 200 amp alt, big 3 upgrade(4 awg) and optima red top battery

Wiring: SQ audio 0 awg amp kit

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http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/133648-96-s10-cadence-audio-build/page__hl__cadence

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well ill post here since everyone that has posted has no clue that your truck has control arms instead of ibeams.... yes bag it! but if you wanna lay on big wheels you will need to get aftermarket control arms. run 7 in bags up front and you will get hella lift! and if your truck was a 97 or older (ibeam yrs) it can be done correctly and ride awesome also

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