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Anyone install an RCD 5" lift by themselves on a supercrew??

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Old Apr 23, 2001 | 09:17 PM
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Post Anyone install an RCD 5" lift by themselves on a supercrew??

I am looking at lifting my supercrew and I like the RCD 5" kit. I used to work as a mechanic and can do most anything mechanical and so I will probably install it myself. I have lots of tools and air compressor and air tools the only thing I am lacking is a lift.

Anyway I was wondering how difficult the lift is and if there are any tricks. If you have installed an RCD lift please let me know about it. Any info would be appreciated.

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Old Apr 24, 2001 | 09:02 AM
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I did the lift myself. Wasn't bad, just took along time. Its just a pain to get all the drop brakets lined up. Took me and my buddy around 22 hours to do the suspension lift.

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