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Old 04-09-2012, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 01f1502wd
just throwin this out there, Ive got a fabtech 7.5 plus 2 for sale. check out my sig below VVVVVVVV theres a link, plenty of pictures. let me know what you think. its not too crazy tall...thats the 12-15in lift. its like a 6in for a 4x4, you can run 35s all day long.
Hey man clear ur messages cause it won't let me reply, said ur inbox is full.
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Originally Posted by blackoutoffroad2wd
I'm lookin at a rough country 3 inch lift and the Fabtech and was wondering if anyone could post pictures and tires with this lift.? I currently am running 265/75/16 and what the largest I can go.
I'd try to stay away from fabtec
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Originally Posted by orange dream machine

I'd try to stay away from fabtec
Why?
Old 04-10-2012, 02:57 PM
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Yea I got a 3 inch level and just did a 3 inch body lift I'm runnin 315-70-17s no trimming for me
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Originally Posted by blackoutoffroad2wd

Why?
There shocks dont hold up and if u doing any offloading with them they just don't do so well **** breaks rough country with bilstein shocks would be a pretty good set up from what I have put on a couple trucks
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^yeah if he gets my lift he will have practically brand new bilstein 5100s for the front and the fabtechs in the rear. once theyre shot (which they may be shot, they were good when i put em on) he should replace em with bilsteins and he will have the ride of a caddy
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Originally Posted by orange dream machine

There shocks dont hold up and if u doing any offloading with them they just don't do so well **** breaks rough country with bilstein shocks would be a pretty good set up from what I have put on a couple trucks
Trust me I know all about that! I had a friend who had the Lowe mounts break and hen he had them put on the first time they where tightened to much and I ha to cut them things off!
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Originally Posted by blackoutoffroad2wd

Trust me I know all about that! I had a friend who had the Lowe mounts break and hen he had them put on the first time they where tightened to much and I ha to cut them things off!
Lol I have seen it happen so much from bing in the desert to the fab shop I worked in. We actually wouldn't sale or put on fabtec equipment and like he was saying 5100 or 5150 series bilsteins will make a great on / Offroad ride



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