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Old 08-08-2014, 04:31 PM
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I looked all over different brands, before I bought 6in Rough Country(RCX). It still rides like factory and its cheap.
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As far as installation are they all pretty much the same?
Old 08-09-2014, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by tagle281
As far as installation are they all pretty much the same?
No bds kits require welding, most kits require you to cut/trim the front differential and every kit requires cutting of the front crossmember bracket, if your not a mechanic and have to use a step by step instructional guide I suggest you don't install yourself.
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Some things you just don't cut corners on and in my opinion a suspension lift is one of those things.
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I'm running the Rough Country six inch lift and am running 37's easy.4






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Old 08-09-2014, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Yukon_Gold
I'm running the Rough Country six inch lift and am running 37's easy.4
That's a good looking truck. Can't wait to get my 37's
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Old 08-09-2014, 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Yukon_Gold
I'm running the Rough Country six inch lift and am running 37's easy.4
Are those bushwhacker extend a fenders?
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Originally Posted by BUCKSHOT
Some things you just don't cut corners on and in my opinion a suspension lift is one of those things.
Ok so what are you recommending?
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Originally Posted by Batman420
No bds kits require welding, most kits require you to cut/trim the front differential and every kit requires cutting of the front crossmember bracket, if your not a mechanic and have to use a step by step instructional guide I suggest you don't install yourself.
Lol. I'm not a "mechanic" but this is something I can do. Autos/trucks are a hobby for me not a job. The only way I wouldn't attempt this is if I didnt have access to a lift. I've read installs for the rough country and procomp. What I wanted was info on maybe one involving the least amount of cutting. Or if one was better than the other due to installation procedures. Unless you've done a lift before it'd be stupid not to read the instructions.

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Originally Posted by Yukon_Gold
I'm running the Rough Country six inch lift and am running 37's easy.4







That looks very good.
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