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rough country lift????
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directv
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Posted: 10/05/08 05:36 AM
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hey guys my dad is wanting to put a 6" rough country lift on his 2002 Chevrolet silverado z71...........what do u guys think?
If you arent rock crawling,your mudding,if your not mudding,then your trailriding,if your not trailriding,mudding,or rock crawling...then what are you doing!?
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Posted: 10/05/08 10:04 AM
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I think that 6" of lift on that truck with the proper tire is a killer look... PLUS you can't beat the price of the Rough Country 6" lift either.
It's been redesigned recently and IMO it's a sweet looking lift. Look at the detail in the brackets.
Thanks, Ron Dunn Jr http://store.4WheelingPlus.com
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directv
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Posted: 10/06/08 04:57 PM
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how much would that cost and wats your web site called?????
If you arent rock crawling,your mudding,if your not mudding,then your trailriding,if your not trailriding,mudding,or rock crawling...then what are you doing!?
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Posted: 12/17/08 09:17 AM
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I have a 6 in suspension lift on my 99 chevy silverado. The instalation was a *** but the outcome was great. The thing I noticed on my truck was when i leveled the truck out using the torsion bars that the front was to low and my 35's scrubed the inner fender. and if I raised the front up to where it wasnt scrubbing the front of my truck was sticking up in the air. Not my thing you might like it. My fix for that problem was easy though. I put a set of 2500hd leaf springs in the back giving it a extra 2" in the back allowing me to get the truck nose down a lil bit and not scrub. Watch your front half shafts though you dont want to raise the front up so much you stress the cv joints. Ive got mine pretty straight. I love how my truck looks.
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