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Old 09-11-2009, 11:05 PM   #21
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i only have like $300 right now

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Old 09-12-2009, 10:32 AM   #22
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well if you're not looking to do tires right now, you get get a readylift or daystar 2.5" leveler installed for right arpund that. Makes it look alot better than factory stance...
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get a 2 inch leveler for the front and it will be equal. If you do anything to the truck, I suggest the 2 inch front lift/level.
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Old 09-12-2009, 11:50 PM   #24
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i dont want to do this myself. where should i bring it to get it done?
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Old 09-14-2009, 08:57 AM   #25
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i'm just curious here...why would you want to lower a 4wd truck?? Aren't you defeating the purpose???
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idk i live in Shrewsbury Mass, there isnt anywhere to go offroading
I live in florida but originally from Beverly, Ma. and i live up that way a few months a year - mainly winter. There are plenty of spots in MA to go four wheeling and use 4x4 you just have to look in right spots - i'd leave it as it is or just do the leveling kit. Saw a 4x4 get stuck at boat ramp b/c it had been lowered "too much"
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ok, ill see about getting one of those installed then.
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atta boy
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Thanks goodness you are going up in inches and not down. I have never really seen what looks good about lowering a truck except showing that you wasted money and practicallity. Anyways, I'm glad you are getting that leveling kit. A lot better to look at and much cheaper.
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idk i live in Shrewsbury Mass, there isnt anywhere to go offroading


Nowhere to go offroading in Shrewsbury, Ma?

You're not looking very hard, there's plenty of places to go offroading in Central Mass.
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