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Old Apr 3, 2006 | 06:38 PM
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Rancho Lift questions

I am about to buy a 4" kit from Rancho with the RSX shocks (basically cause i dont want to deal with re gearing on a Fabtech 6 " lift) but I have a few questions for the guys who have one?

1) whats the install time, Rancho says 10 hours !!!

2) Will 35's fit? I want to get Nitto Extreme Mud Terrains. Rancho says the kits was designed for 33's - but I have those with stock suspension. Rancho tells me Ill have to do trimming??? Really dont want to do that.

Anyone have any advice on the install, or has anyone heard or had any bad experiences with this kit. I dont want to spent that kind of cash and regret the choice.

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Old Apr 3, 2006 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by breaker
I am about to buy a 4" kit from Rancho with the RSX shocks (basically cause i dont want to deal with re gearing on a Fabtech 6 " lift) but I have a few questions for the guys who have one?

1) whats the install time, Rancho says 10 hours !!!

2) Will 35's fit? I want to get Nitto Extreme Mud Terrains. Rancho says the kits was designed for 33's - but I have those with stock suspension. Rancho tells me Ill have to do trimming??? Really dont want to do that.

Anyone have any advice on the install, or has anyone heard or had any bad experiences with this kit. I dont want to spent that kind of cash and regret the choice.

Thanks
How does the fabtech lift affect re gearing??? It is the tire size, not the lift...
 
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Old Apr 3, 2006 | 10:42 PM
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I hate to be my **** hole self , but you need to go back to reading more and more on the forums. From my tenure here I have a vast knowledge on some of this stuff now.
 
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