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Old Mar 5, 2003 | 11:04 AM
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Question Lift for a 2003 SUPERCREW 2WD

Hello,

This is my first post here and am the proud owner of a 2003 SUPERCREW. From day one, I was looking for some modifcations and have slowly stated to do the little things. (acetone badges, clear corners and Lightning headlights). I have decided to lift it and purchased my wheels and tires already. I bought LT315/70/17's or 35's.
My biggest question is what lift to go with. I have read magazines and skimmed through tons of message boards and everybody has there different choices. I don't want a body lift. A few local calls to some shops here in San Diego say RCD will work and one call says that FABTECH have been having problems from customers. I have also read about Deitsch Tech. Like I said I have looked through tons of posts and pictures and no one has installed the Deitsch Tech kit. Please help, any advice will be helpful. Thanks so much!

Eric
2003 Supercrew 2wd
5.4 /3.55
 
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Old Mar 9, 2003 | 03:47 AM
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H&M Motorsports is in your neck of the woods and are more than qualified to install a lift or give you advice. Stay away from FabTech(also know as CrapTech). I'm not sure how much you are looking to spend but the H&M performance lift would run you about $2k. I think that they pretty much only deal with 4X2 so if you have a 4X4 this may not be of much help.
 
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Old Mar 9, 2003 | 02:56 PM
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Get a lift from either PG Series, or from ORW. PG series pushes their doitech lift, which is an ok lift, but just a cheap imitator of the RCD lifts and I wouldnt buy it. i have been researching this for a while, I am also in San Diego, and am looking to lift my extended cab. I know that ORW does good work, and stands by their products, I would say go with the RCD lift, or fabtech 7" system, depending on of you are off roading or not, but ORW does good work, and PG series tells you what they want you to believe to push their products... they both do good work... but ORW would be my choice...
 
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Old Mar 10, 2003 | 02:15 PM
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315/70s are equivalent to 35s???????
I've got 315/75s which are equivalent to 35s.
 
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