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Rancho quickLIFT Loaded / 9000XL - Installed on 2016 Screw 4x4

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Old 07-05-2018, 09:08 PM
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I had to loosen one lower control arm to do the mod. I couldn’t get the stock strut out without doing it. The Ranchos dropped in easy.
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i suppose i'll go with the 34x12.5s as well. i want to go as big as i can with no mods or rubbing.
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Has anyone installed these with a level pucks? If so, did you have to get new UCAs? For the rear, I would think adding a leaf or block would level it out... I ask cause I'm currently running OEM shocks / struts with Rough Country 2" pucks and wondering how these would be installed together.
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Originally Posted by dangeris
Has anyone installed these with a level pucks? If so, did you have to get new UCAs? For the rear, I would think adding a leaf or block would level it out... I ask cause I'm currently running OEM shocks / struts with Rough Country 2" pucks and wondering how these would be installed together.
adding them together would give you 4.75" of lift. Do NOT do this. Get a real lift kit if you want to go that high.
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Yeah, that's what I figured. Debating on maybe running the quicklifts for a bit or just commit and do the lift..which may pose its own set of problems
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I know it’s an old post but can’t find the information I’m looking for. Local shop has informed me that at 2.5” on a 2015 4x4 will require new alignment bolts/casters. Can anyone confirm this if it was actually needed or not.
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Originally Posted by Shawn McCoy
I know it’s an old post but can’t find the information I’m looking for. Local shop has informed me that at 2.5” on a 2015 4x4 will require new alignment bolts/casters. Can anyone confirm this if it was actually needed or not.
Not true. I have a 15’ with Rancho’s installed. Simple alignment was all that was needed.
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Same 2015 no new bolts for me
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