2" block and crank?

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Nice lookin trucks. I'm really debating whether to buy a block and crank lift or to just save up for an RCX 6'' lift... Can't decide.

id do the pml (block and crank lift) for now,,, its cheap to do,, under a 100 bucks for the blocks and than an alignment afterwards,,, thats if you can do the work yourself,,,(i imagine you can,, its simple)....
 

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id do the pml (block and crank lift) for now,,, its cheap to do,, under a 100 bucks for the blocks and than an alignment afterwards,,, thats if you can do the work yourself,,,(i imagine you can,, its simple)....

thanks for the help man. i will do that
 

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You can run 35's with a 1.5" lift?? Please reply!

That's a 1.5 inch block and almost a full crank. It worked, rubbed front valence, the t bars and a spot on the frame. But mud grapplers also have big side lugs.
That 98 also had the "f44" option meaning I had 5 leaf packs instead of the 4 that you probably have.
 

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That's a 1.5 inch block and almost a full crank. It worked, rubbed front valence, the t bars and a spot on the frame. But mud grapplers also have big side lugs.
That 98 also had the "f44" option meaning I had 5 leaf packs instead of the 4 that you probably have.

Im assuming it rides like crap, does it?:think:
 

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Who knows... I'm young and will worry about a smooth ride later on down the road, hence my nbs with a full crank right now. Although my ccsb with the SFA rode pretty darn nice.


Thanks for the help man. thats pretty awesome to see 35's with nearly a stock lift. I might attempt something like that later down the road
 

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Not trying to revive old threads. But I never updated it and I left people hanging... So here's the update;
I ended up getting a sweet deal on some 35's and mounted them on my truck. It rubbed in the front but not as much anymore with minor trimming. But the overall look is sweet and looks mean in real life.

If you have ANY questions, dont hesitate to ask me on this thread or in my inbox. Keep in mind this is only a 2" block and crank.

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Not trying to revive old threads. But I never updated it and I left people hanging... So here's the update;
I ended up getting a sweet deal on some 35's and mounted them on my truck. It rubbed in the front but not as much anymore with minor trimming. But the overall look is sweet and looks mean in real life.

If you have ANY questions, dont hesitate to ask me on this thread or in my inbox. Keep in mind this is only a 2" block and crank.

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looks great man,, and i love the color matched rear bumper!!,, great job!!
 
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