lift kit /still keeping heavy duty
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lift kit /still keeping heavy duty
hi all ive been looking fo a lift kit for my 03 but i still want to keep up the heavy duty suspention.now ive seen a 6" spacer for the front but should i just add a few leafs in the back to make up the height .i want a quality lift that all parts will last
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I think youd be much better off going w/ a full kit for the front end than trying to use such a massive spacer.
Aftermarket coil springs (skyjacker D25's) arent nearly as light duty as you'd think.
As for the rear, you could have someplace like Atlas spring bend you some nice heavy duty lift springs.
Aftermarket coil springs (skyjacker D25's) arent nearly as light duty as you'd think.
As for the rear, you could have someplace like Atlas spring bend you some nice heavy duty lift springs.
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Look into Tuff Country's kits. I've got the 5" kit on mine and love it. It is easy to install, and uses the stock springs so the ride is the same and you still have the heavy suspension. Get the bilstein shocks though. Check out www.jackit.com for all parts and good prices...
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