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Old 06-06-2016, 10:54 PM
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Well, everything got ordered today and will be installed in a few weeks. We'll see how it turns out
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Just put a Zone 4 inch lift on my 07 and went with the Toyo at2 tires 305/70/17. Great ride and quiet on the road. Just put them on last week, so I can't tell you how they do in mud, rain or snow




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Originally Posted by KS07FX4
Just put a Zone 4 inch lift on my 07 and went with the Toyo at2 tires 305/70/17. Great ride and quiet on the road. Just put them on last week, so I can't tell you how they do in mud, rain or snow
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Originally Posted by lumpythetexan
I've never been a fan of a lift, but love the leveling kits from Rancho.
Before 36 3/4 inches from ground to the top of the inner fender
After I put the quick lift with new BFG KO2 tires in 34x12.5x18 the same measurement is 40 1/2 inches, so almost a full four inches of lift and with the new Rancho 9000 shocks on the rear the front and rear are exactly level, but that's just my opinion.
Do have pics of your truck? I'm thinking of doing the same.

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Originally Posted by SS308
Do have pics of your truck? I'm thinking of doing the same.

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The first two pics are the before shots then the next two are after I did the leveling kit and tires. Hope this helps. I went from 36 3/4 to 40 1/2 inches from the ground to the top of the inner part of the quarter panel.









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Looks great! I believe I will follow your example.
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Originally Posted by SS308
Looks great! I believe I will follow your example.
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When it comes to buying the Rancho quick lift and rear shocks take a look at stage 3 Motorsports out of Phoenix. They charged me $189.99 a side, so it cost me about $550 for the quick life and Rancho 9000 shocks
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Got the lift and wheels/tires finished up. Didn't turn out too bad I don't think.

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Looks awesome. Well done!



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