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Old 10-12-2009, 01:45 PM
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i am looking for a lift kit that has the softest ride possible and performs the best. i would like a 5 or 6 inch lift for my 03 supercrew
Old 10-12-2009, 01:49 PM
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whats up ...i got the 5 inch rough country on mine for the price its the best ride quality ive ever had...skyjackers six inch is sick to i would do that if i had 2300 layin around...where you from
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my buddy has an 8" rough country on his chevy, it rides nice. personally im going with either a procomp stage 2 or fabtech. just my 2 cents.
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How much did that rough country cost? im from Austin, but i am currently in montana for college. where are you from?
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port lavaca got frinds in austin they went to cedar park highschool the rough country cost me around 1050 shipped and i like it alot see it would be nice to go to fabtech or procomp if they made a lift worth a damn for our trucks skyjacker makes the absolute best suspension system that will produce the best ride as they have the replacement rear springs...that being said you can piece one together for way less then they price theres but then again its a little tougher to find so if money aint a problem id go that route with skyjacker
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I have the fabtech 6" lift and i love it. It rides like stock to me.
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my buddy installed a 6" procomp stage 2 lift. went in without any problems, rides smooth. and looks sweet.
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but what years his truck they didnt start making the stage 2 if im not mistaken until 04 well with full spring replacement that is...
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procomp or fabtech, stay away from tuff or ruff country there cheap and sh*ty lifts
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and what leads you to believe that....when you buy gas you look for the cheapest correct...does that mean its crappy gas compared to the same exact stuff as at another store thats 20 cents higher when you go fabtech or pro comp you pay for a name my rough country is great amazing i out performed fabtech and procomp this weekend alone so dont talk if you dont know you facts thank you check plz!


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