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Old 10-04-2012, 10:05 PM
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I have the rough country 5inch on 35s.
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Old 10-05-2012, 12:10 AM
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Dude truck looks awesome! Are those mickey thompson black classic rims? whats the size and backspacing?
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Originally Posted by PALO11
I have the 4" ProComp and have been pleased with it(had for about 5-6 years). Does not look like a 4, more like a 6" to me. Bought the truck with the lift so I don't know what the price was to install. Ill try to get some of the bottom up here soon.

Dude truck looks awesome! Are those mickey thompson black classic rims? whats the size and backspacing?
Old 10-05-2012, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by 97F1

Dude truck looks awesome! Are those mickey thompson black classic rims? whats the size and backspacing?
Thanks man! The rims are just powder coated eagle alloy rims, 16's, I don't know the backspacing tho.
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Here's some pictures of the bottom chavita28. Hope they help a bit. I just replaced the shocks (after 4-5 years they needed a swap). I painted em to match then threw the sticker on for the heck of it. I know for 98's, ProComp does not make a 6" lift, at least that's what I was told when I ordered new ones.. Whatever, they work! And can feel a world of difference.
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Lift will take any where from 8-10 hrs to install as long as you are able to get the torsion bars out of the lower control arms. If not it will take some help to take the torsion bars and lower control arms dorn at 1 time.
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Originally Posted by PALO11
Here's some pictures of the bottom chavita28. Hope they help a bit. I just replaced the shocks (after 4-5 years they needed a swap). I painted em to match then threw the sticker on for the heck of it. I know for 98's, ProComp does not make a 6" lift, at least that's what I was told when I ordered new ones.. Whatever, they work! And can feel a world of difference.
Thanks man they do help and I'm thinking I might just do the 4 to make it 7 and be done
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I myself with be doing a 6" from Zone or a Dixon Brothers mid travel setup. Currently have to wait to see what funds are available after my son is born.
Old 10-05-2012, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Carcrazygts2
Lift will take any where from 8-10 hrs to install as long as you are able to get the torsion bars out of the lower control arms. If not it will take some help to take the torsion bars and lower control arms dorn at 1 time.
What all has to be done to remove the torsions is there a special tool needed?
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Cant wait to see what you decide on. I want a suspension lift on top of my body lift but dont want a 6 inch or 9 inches total haha

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