86 power ram 150
Check with Four Wheel Parts, they have all brands and should be able to get you a light bar. I have a '84 W-150 SWB with a 4" Skyjacker lift with four new springs. This gets rid of the blocks in the rear, reduces wheel-hop. A lift "kit" gets you new front springs with additional blocks for the rear. Not a good setup. Check prices but Rough Country is another good brand. Compared to independent front suspension kits, yours is easier to install and cheaper.
I did mine 10 years ago, has not sagged, runs down the road straight, and has carried some very heavy loads. Skyjacker calls this kit "softride". It's a real mis-nomer. Yes, will need a dropped steering arm, adjustable drag link, and longer shocks. Skyjacker supplies complete instructions, you can do yourself if you have a good mechanical background. Handy to have a "hot-wrench" with an old truck. Hey, you own a Dodge, you've gotta be mechanic-friendly!
I did mine 10 years ago, has not sagged, runs down the road straight, and has carried some very heavy loads. Skyjacker calls this kit "softride". It's a real mis-nomer. Yes, will need a dropped steering arm, adjustable drag link, and longer shocks. Skyjacker supplies complete instructions, you can do yourself if you have a good mechanical background. Handy to have a "hot-wrench" with an old truck. Hey, you own a Dodge, you've gotta be mechanic-friendly!



