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'15 s'crew 2.7 4x4 which 4" lift?

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Old 01-23-2016, 09:41 PM
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Looks good. Looks like the front could even come up a bit.

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4" Zone lift (great product) 20x9 +1 offset 35x12.50 Toyo RTs
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Interesting you say that, yes with the kit 4" front and rear block (stock option) I am about 1.5" high in rear. At certain angles I like it, at other times I want to level it out. I have been looking at options to raise the front 3/4" but not getting consistent opinions/options on that direction. One option would be to buy the Rancho 4.5" front steut spacers. The Zone lift is supposed to be interchangeable from 4" to 6". Lowering the back to a 3" block from a 4" is not really the direction I want to go. Perplexed at the moment!

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I guess I'll go with the 6" lol

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Interesting you say that, yes with the kit 4" front and rear block (stock option) I am about 1.5" high in rear. At certain angles I like it, at other times I want to level it out. I have been looking at options to raise the front 3/4" but not getting consistent opinions/options on that direction. One option would be to buy the Rancho 4.5" front steut spacers. The Zone lift is supposed to be interchangeable from 4" to 6". Lowering the back to a 3" block from a 4" is not really the direction I want to go. Perplexed at the moment!
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Either way, chose the right rear block if you are looking for a level stance,
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Originally Posted by DWSmoot
Interesting you say that, yes with the kit 4" front and rear block (stock option) I am about 1.5" high in rear. At certain angles I like it, at other times I want to level it out. I have been looking at options to raise the front 3/4" but not getting consistent opinions/options on that direction. One option would be to buy the Rancho 4.5" front steut spacers. The Zone lift is supposed to be interchangeable from 4" to 6". Lowering the back to a 3" block from a 4" is not really the direction I want to go. Perplexed at the moment!
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sk...R90442405.html

These should get you a little closer
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Does anyone know if the proper length 2.5" fox coil over with resi will fit without rubbing 35" x 12.5's on a 4-6" lift?
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Boosted Ingot, that 2.5 should fit fine. The bds 4" has the option of coils and they use 2.5 fox res. Just have to have proper fitting backset, offset stuff.
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Boosted Ingot, that 2.5 should fit fine. The bds 4" has the option of coils and they use 2.5 fox res. Just have to have proper fitting backset, offset stuff.
Yes. I was told the zone lift requires a 5-5.5" bs to fit with the 2.5" coil overs.
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I'm running the Cooper Courser Mastercraft MXT tires 35x20x12.5 with the 4" suspension lift by RC. I've ran with both the tire's and RC on a couple of my trucks and I love the great ride with little to no noise. I have no rubbing issues at all.



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