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Old 10-13-2009, 06:18 PM
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I ran a rancho lift and BDS. No complaints about either. If I put 4" in mine it will be rough country or Rancho. Both are good lifts. When you buy pro comp and Fab tech you are paying for there CNC and water jet machines tehy use to Cut there intials in the skid plate.
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And to add... My buddy put a pro comp lift in his chevy and he has had to replace a few different parts and they were BIG $$$.
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exactly..anything can happen to any truck its just how you drive hell ive got air with my lift and its the smoothest landing truck with a suspension lift around ..im about to put a long travel suspension on any comments on that...
Old 10-14-2009, 12:01 AM
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i just checked into the rough country lift on the website and under "Notes" it says "will not work with factory wheels"... why is that?
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Originally Posted by sk8dudety
i just checked into the rough country lift on the website and under "Notes" it says "will not work with factory wheels"... why is that?

it needs to have a certain back spacing if not it will rub on the steering knuckles they send and also the back brake lines will rub i had that problem with my aftermarket wheels rubbing the line so i zip tied it with a super zip tie to my leafs
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thats interesting... you'd think they'd design something different to work with factory wheels by now...
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they have...a leveling kit...lol
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Go with the Fabtech 6 inch, Thats what i have on my truck with 35's and its an awesome lift.
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all depends on your funds bro honestly do what you can afford!
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What Blackbeast said too cause my lift was $2400 installed (Thank god my friend had it installed, and not me)


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