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Old 08-12-2009, 07:40 PM
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Forget lowering, lets LIFT!!!

I want this think JACKED before the end of this year. I'm aiming towards x-mas time to get a lift. I want 4-5 inch suspension.

4WheelParts use to have a nice Fabtech 4 inch kit, but now they only list 3 kits. I like the Trail Master 5 inch lift. Comes with shocks, brake lines, everything.


http://www.4wheelparts.com/Lift-Kits...=T%2fMF4403SSV

I dont think its bad for the Price and what it includes.


thoughts?
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what your crappy fuel mileage that's gonna get worse?????
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Old 08-13-2009, 02:56 PM
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BIGGER is better imo. Put it in the air
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when have I EVER complained about crappy fuel milege???


whats biggest tire I can tuck????
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Who cares about fuel mileage??

I LOVE my carbon footprint!
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it was a joke...



anyway good luck on getting 'er up in the air can't wait to what it looks like
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That's a great kit. It's one of the new kits that got redesigned after Trail Master was bought 5 years ago.
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oh yea??? good...
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when i lift, im going the 5 inch, but what else will i need to do? lengthen drivshaft? anything like that or just bolt n go?
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Well here is a Camaro that could.

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when i lift, im going the 5 inch, but what else will i need to do? lengthen drivshaft? anything like that or just bolt n go?
I say screw the IFS and go with a Dana 44 or Ford 9" front and some 36's with just enough lift to clear and flex good. If you are gonna offroad it.

SAS with a D44 can be done under 1k if you do the work yourself and shop around for deals
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BIGGER is better imo. Put it in the air
That's what she said


CTC... that will look neat man... goo luck in the hunt for parts
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im going to stick IFS, soild axles when I get another truck and this one goes under for MAJOR surgery..... be awhile til I can haz a 6.6, so this'll do....
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