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Old 11-21-2012, 01:15 PM
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So I have a 2010 platinum that I'm looking to lift. The rims I have are Fuel Krank 20x9 1mm offset and 106.25mm hub. Haven't decided on toyo or nitto mt yet in a 35x12.50R20. I was looking at the Rancho 4" lift with RS 9000xl, but was wondering if I should go this or a 6" lift? What is a great 6" lift that will ride like the rancho? Thank you all for your help!

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Old 11-21-2012, 01:37 PM
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I have a 6" Pro Comp lift that rides great. I would just get a 6" if I were you cuz you will eventually want to go bigger. Most name brand lifts ride great
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i have a 6inch bds whit 37's and rides and handles like a dream.
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Originally Posted by Slicks7
So I have a 2010 platinum that I'm looking to lift. The rims I have are Fuel Krank 20x9 1mm offset and 106.25mm hub. Haven't decided on toyo or nitto mt yet in a 35x12.50R20. I was looking at the Rancho 4" lift with RS 9000xl, but was wondering if I should go this or a 6" lift? What is a great 6" lift that will ride like the rancho? Thank you all for your help!
Rancho is nice... I have it on my 07 with the 9000's but I want more lift so now I have to stack a block on it...


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