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Old 05-19-2009, 06:17 PM
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I have a 2wd 2003 supercrew and I am trying to lift my truck 7-9 inches and I am having trouble finding something that will work. It doesnt have to be a super aggresive lift, like a long travel setup but I dont want to use blocks (I have heard way too many nightmares about those). The cost really isn't an issue, I just really want something that is going to make me happy. I was looking at the camburg 6.5'' or the fabtech 7.5'' but I got bad feedback on the fabtech so any advice or comments
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i havent heard anything bad about any camburg products yet so they should be a safe bet but i havent heard anything about their 6.5" lift.
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Yeah I know I havent either, I spoke to a sales rep about their 2wd stuff cause I guess they just started putting out 2wd or they re designed it or something cause he was saying that lift came out not to long ago. That is just the front suspension, then in the back they use deaver leaf springs.
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leafs in the back are better than blocks. blocks just give lift, nothing else. leafs give lift, tow more, looks cleaner...etc.. camburg ive heard good stuff. once i get money ill get the long travel suspension for mine.
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the camburg long travel is $5500 plus $2k for front install plus $700 for the leaf springs and then whatever they charge for the leaf spring install. That was quoted from a camburg rep, I live close enough where I can have them install it for me at their shop.
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I wouldnt get that setup for a while. im in college. nuf said. but when I do might as well drive out there and have em do it professionally.
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thats the way I feel. I only want the best on my truck, thats why I want any advice I can get.



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