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Old 05-02-2011, 01:24 PM
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I have an 06 4X4 5.4 with a 6" Procomp lift pushing 35's but I don't want to break the kit I have. So I have been shopping around but I just wanted to see if anyone had a mid travel or even a long travel kit that you love and had good luck with. Pictures would be nice

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Camburg mid travel for 2200
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how hard do you push your truck, unless your doing highspeeds I highly doubt you will break your kit, maybe something else first
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The camburg mid travel kit is nice. My buddy has it on his 04 f150 and it handles pretty damn good. You won't be able to sky it but you can throw a lot at it. I rode in it and I think it's well worth the $2200 plus shocks. I have the camburg LT kit and its AMAZING. Depending on your bank role I would look it one of these 2 kits. Don't forget your wheel backspacing needs to be correct along with having fiberglass fenders to clear. Then you will need a skid plate for the front in most cases. Hope that helps somewhat.
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well it sall depends if u wanna keep 4wd if so check out dixon bros
http://www.dixonbrosracing.com/content/view/111/3/
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Thanks, I'm pushing the truck not as hard as it can go but I'm not trying to break it. Sounds like the Camburg kit is worth it. lvhonda55 My plans are to do all of that, but I don't know if i should start by getting fiberglass first or the bumper or the kit. I just looking for it to be pushed and be able to drive nicely on the street. But i need to keep 4wd so maybe it would have to be the Dixon kit.
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Well, i would stay get everything then put it all on at once. Im not to big on seeing trucks with flared out fenders n stock suspension looks whack, Currently im waiting on mid traval as well, but i have already purchased my fiberglass for the front end, made a fabed prerunner bumper, still have to order my fiebrglass hood and some tubing to start a some what cage. I also just finished the chase rack for the bed of my truck recently.

So id say buy everything ur fiberglass, bumper and what not let it collect dust, save for your mid traval and once thats done throw the rest on

And camburg is amazing, thats who i am going with for my mid traval.
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the dixon bros kit is a good kit, i have seen a couple of trucks with a similar for 97-03 f150 and they hold up well
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can you jump a mid travel kit? ive got deavers in the back and im doing my shocks too when i decide on what i want. but im still not sure what i want in the front yet.
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you can jump anything you want, a friend of mine has jumped a fabtech drop bracket kit. My mid travel camburg kit came with limit straps so I am assuming I could jump mine whenever I get the rear built up, but you cant abuse it the same way you can with a long travel setup


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