Tuff country lift

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Purefection

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Why buy torsion keys? They aren't needed. And I'm sure you could get blocks for the back for a better price. I could be wrong
 

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Just crank the stock ones? I've been debating it for a while how bad of a toll does it take on my front end?
 

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Yeah you can just crank the stock ones. Probably almost anyone on this site has done it. Some people find it rides worse, personally I don't mind it. Any kind of lift is going to wear stuff more. Just make sure you don't go too extreme, keep your Cv angles reasonable, don't bind the ball joints, you will be fine. You can get a lot of crank out of these trucks.
 

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I'm not to worried about losing any ride quality. Just need 2 inch blocks for the rear and U bolts.
 
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