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Old Oct 25, 2005 | 06:18 PM
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Fabtech all the way.
I installed the lift kit myself with some friends, every part was of very good quaility, it also comes with driveshaft spacers, the only kit that does. I only paid $3,600 for it with rims and tires.
 
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Old Nov 4, 2005 | 12:15 PM
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I appreciate everyone chiming in on this. Thanks, your opinions have helped with my decision. I went to the show expecting to come home with a build date for the lift. I thought I would get better information from the manafactures. I discovered two things: a) Most of the company representatives do not know about the lifts they are endorsing, and b) Many of the companies will have an '05 lift later this year.

*bgoff...Truck looks great with the 4" Rancho and the 35's. I was ready to pull the trigger on this one. 4Wheel Parts (Riverside) talked me out of it. They were pushing the Pro Comp that day.
*bigtruck311...Thanks for the info, truck is huge. I have not ruled out Fabtech.
*black_knight looks cool, wifes favorite. Moto/Nitto combo look great!*Stuace...My friend installed the DR coil-overs last night on his 05. Curious to see if thay can take 35's. I see you adjusted up to 2.5". Why not 3"? Would an add-a-leaf level the truck if adjusted to 3".

Once again, thanks for the info. See ya at SoCal Dyno Day when bigtruck311 sets the date.
 
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