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4 in suspension lift
anyone running 4in suspension lift with pics
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Re: 4 in suspension lift
Tuff Country has a nice 4" lift. Look on their web site.
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I can make it fit...
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Re: 4 in suspension lift
OOBS, OBS, NBS, or NNBS?
Sig by 454ss ![]() 2001 RCSB 4x4: RC leveling kit cranked 3", 3" BL, 5.13's, 39.5x13.5 IROK's Soon to have: SAS using 52" front springs,39.5x18 Boggers, D60/14FF with 5.32's and ARB's, and more |
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Ron
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Re: 4 in suspension lift
I am looking at a Rancho 3" suspension lift @ 4wheelparts.com for $600 and it will fit 35's. Great deal
1998 K1500 305ci 220hp-290 tq 4X4 x-cab 3.73 gear ratio running 285/75-16
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Re: 4 in suspension lift
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I would doubt that unless your using your stock wheels. Unless of course your talking about an OOBS truck... Plus I think I'd recomend save up another $300 and get the rough country 6" kit thats on sale right now over one of those so called 3" lifts... Do some research on this topic before you pull the trigger...
1999 gmc, rancho 6",extreme alloys, 33x12.5x16 sts's,flow 40 exhaust, hypertech programmer
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Re: 4 in suspension lift
I would have to agree birdjc! save your money and get a 6 inch lift!
I have a 4inch lift and now I trying to get it to 6 inch height out of it. I have had my truck all over 4x4 up trails and it wheels like a beast! BUT, generally when you got out in the outdoors, you tend to bring stuff that weighs allot! and there goes some of your lift. I get very even sag because of the way I pack my truck and the box I have in the bed but I regret not having a 6 inch lift while up on the trails. Just my input from someone that uses his truck in the dirt not the street! Chris. |
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22's and man boobs baby!!
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Re: 4 in suspension lift
you could go with a 3" or 4" suspension lift and a 3" body lift to run 35's, but you would be better off just going with a 6" suspension lift for around the same price of the 3" or 4" suspension and 3" body lift.
just my .02
Life's too short to pretend you give a sh*t
1993 K1500 Blazer 32" BFG A/T's and Slight Torsion Bar Crank Last edited by carlton989 : 06-06-2008 at 11:21 AM. |
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