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Old 01-27-2011, 06:31 AM
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What is you lift and wheel and tire size? What brand
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Originally Posted by Coner
What is your tire size and rim size?
Old 01-27-2011, 11:10 AM
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looks like 40's on 20's
Old 01-27-2011, 01:56 PM
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Park on the street and walk!
OH HELL NO!!! I like my truck to be in one piece and free of scrapes and dents...that is unless I put them there.
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Originally Posted by Drewlito88
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What is your lift and wheel and tire size?
6" suspension + 3" body lift, 37x13.50R18
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thump my truck is going to look close to yours man. I am running a 6 inch lift and my 3 inch body lift will be at the house in a few days. Im running 18 inch moto metal 951s with -12 offset and 37x13.50R18
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Originally Posted by yz85rider2002
thump my truck is going to look close to yours man. I am running a 6 inch lift and my 3 inch body lift will be at the house in a few days. Im running 18 inch moto metal 951s with -12 offset and 37x13.50R18
Sweet.. I think you'll be happy with it. Tall enough to be mean but not so high that it kills your on-road handling.

A couple suggestions:
1) Order yourself some gap guards if you haven't already. They'll give you a much cleaner look with the body lift. Mine are from PA.

2) Not sure what suspension kit you have, but the Procomps come with a 2.5" rear spacer block that's meant to be stacked with your factory 2" block for a total of 4.5". I switched out to the Fabtech FTSBK52 lift blocks which gives you a single 5" block instead of stacking. It still has the bumpstop and to me the extra 1/2" in rear gives it a perfect level look.
http://performancelifts.com/cgi-bin/cart/FTSBK52.html
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We'll need some before and after pics.
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Originally Posted by Munky
OH HELL NO!!! I like my truck to be in one piece and free of scrapes and dents...that is unless I put them there.
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Yeah! My wife took my truck to work two nights ago. She can't park in the parking garage so she parks on the street. She really enjoyed driving the truck to work. She showed it off to her friends. Throughout the night she kept going out to check on the truck. IS IT STILL THERE? My Wife said it was so stressfull!!!!!
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Originally Posted by thump
Sweet.. I think you'll be happy with it. Tall enough to be mean but not so high that it kills your on-road handling.

A couple suggestions:
1) Order yourself some gap guards if you haven't already. They'll give you a much cleaner look with the body lift. Mine are from PA.

2) Not sure what suspension kit you have, but the Procomps come with a 2.5" rear spacer block that's meant to be stacked with your factory 2" block for a total of 4.5". I switched out to the Fabtech FTSBK52 lift blocks which gives you a single 5" block instead of stacking. It still has the bumpstop and to me the extra 1/2" in rear gives it a perfect level look.
http://performancelifts.com/cgi-bin/cart/FTSBK52.html
http://www.amazon.com/Fabtech-FTSBK5.../dp/B001UR3DBA


We'll need some before and after pics.
I was pointed in the same direction on the rear blocks. I never liked the stacked blocks. I really believe the stacked block idea is totally wrong. I complained to ProComp
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yeah ive already got the 5.5 inch lift block on mine


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