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It's not so much they have less stuff to break. It's more like the lift leaves the suspension in Stock geometry and just drops the spindle. Thus not adding extra stress.yes
2wd trucks have less to break.
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It's not so much they have less stuff to break. It's more like the lift leaves the suspension in Stock geometry and just drops the spindle. Thus not adding extra stress.yes
2wd trucks have less to break.
Nah..Will this rusty support bar interfere with a body lift? If so what can I do about it. This is under the bed btw. Right above rear wheels.You must be registered for see images attach
What?was anybody put spring from a van on 2wd two level front
oh I was thinking 4x4stock 1500 truck spring height is 12.75 1500 van is 14.00 just tring to find a cheap way to level out my truck
I'll go measure in a second. I have a 6" SuperLift and 33s.What is the clearance to the bottom of the frame (center of truck) with the RCX 4" and 6" and with/without the Realift Susp TB relocators?
Sorry - I know that's kind of s-hitty question. I am trying to determine the best route to clearance/overlanding (read: useful lift height).