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Finished my Zone Offroad 6" lift

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Old 03-18-2012, 09:49 AM
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Just curious...How old is the son...?
11, read the post...your slackin rosie! Haha jk

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A good daytime pic while waiting to get in the alignment shop.
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A good daytime pic while waiting to get in the alignment shop.
Damn that truck is looking good
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It's always nice to see a father/son project! Especially when the outcome is as nice as this! Good work to you and your son!
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Originally Posted by amick218
11, read the post...your slackin rosie! Haha jk
oops....Guess I was too distracted by the big sexy truck
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Did the lift require rephasing the drive shaft?
I have heard that there is a pretty strong chance for vibration with 6" kits and that is suposed to help.
My truck has a 6" lift and a slight vibration but I haven't had time to check if it has been done yet.
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Sometimes you will get a vibration if your in 4x4 and going over 40mph, if that happens then you have to reclock the front driveshaft. Since I rarely used 4x4 its not an issue for me. Normal driving there is no vibration.
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Looks nice!!
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looks good! if you dont mind me asking, why did you choose the zone lift over say a rough country lift? im trying to decide myself which route to go!

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