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Who Makes 4" lifts

Old 02-01-2010, 03:27 PM
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I live in west Monroe superlift' hometown and know the owner personally and ran a 6in kit on my dodge.. I'll put it like this.. They're great kits as far as quality goes but the bilstein upgrade is def worth it.. Superlift and skyjacker are from here and we all run superlift..
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Originally Posted by SmokeStack
I'm looking to lift my truck 4"(I know 6" is cheaper and easier to find but it won't fit in the Garage) I've found the Rancho lift but its pretty pricey wondering if anyone else makes a 4" lift and might be as good or better than Rancho kit but not quite as expensive.
I hope everything works out for you, Rancho is what I'm planning on putting on my 05' at the end of the year. I've heard they are the best for 4" lifts.
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What's the ride quality like w/ the Rancho 4" lift compared to stock? I too am looking at this lift. I used to have a 2.5" Rancho lift w/ RS5000s on my Jeep and it was a very stiff ride compared to stock.
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the problem I'm going to running into is the tires and wheels I have now, I don't think there going to work 325x65x18 on American Eagle series 178. So I'm looking at replacing them, Mo Money
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so i originally was planning on the 6" rough country, but have now changed my mind to the 4" because i think the 35's i want will fill the wheel well better than with the 6" lift.

some say yes some say no. straight up do 35's rub?
Old 10-14-2010, 01:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Hogan
so i originally was planning on the 6" rough country, but have now changed my mind to the 4" because i think the 35's i want will fill the wheel well better than with the 6" lift.

some say yes some say no. straight up do 35's rub?
With the 4 inch lift.I would like to say no,but am not 100%. Now the 6 inch lift,will not rub
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can i run the stock wheels with the 6 inch kit?
Old 10-14-2010, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by yz85rider2002
can i run the stock wheels with the 6 inch kit?
Here ya go,i got ya on that man.

This suspension system was developed using a 35X12.50/17, tire with factory wheels. The lift was designed to lift the
front 6” and the rear 5-5 1/2” to level the vehicle. Due to manufacturing, dimension variances, and inflation all tire and
wheel combinations should be tested prior to installation on all oversized / wider then stock tires We recommend a
wheel not exceeding 8" in width be used with a minimum backspacing of 4.5" to a maximum of 5".
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How much is the kit with the bilsteins? i dont want to call them
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sweet, now i feel much better

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