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Old 12-27-2015, 12:24 PM
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Anyone do a 4" with the 157" WB? Did you need a carrier bearing drop
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Originally Posted by brhea21
Go with the 4in, you will love it. I promise. I posted a thread on here a few days ago. 4in Lift VS Stock. Itll show you a couple pics of the 4in right next to an almost identical truck. I was on the fence for a long time 4in or 6in. Sorry, not trying to hijack, just want to see more 4 (ha), Great Looking Truck bro. Do you have MORE pics.
Do you have a rake after doing a 4"? Or is it level..? Thanks
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Do you have a rake after doing a 4"? Or is it level..? Thanks
Rough country tells me it'll be level
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Originally Posted by jmeo
Crappy day at the Firehouse but here are some more pictures.
Do you have the kicker braces?
Do you notice much difference with them?
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Originally Posted by brhea21
Go with the 4in, you will love it. I promise. I posted a thread on here a few days ago. 4in Lift VS Stock. Itll show you a couple pics of the 4in right next to an almost identical truck. I was on the fence for a long time 4in or 6in.





Sorry, not trying to hijack, just want to see more 4 (ha), Great Looking Truck bro. Do you have MORE pics.

Looks awesome,
Was there any trimming involved on the front wheel wells for the turning radius?
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Originally Posted by JBAII


Here is mine with 4" lift. Perfect height!!
Looks great, on 35s? Any spacers?
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Yours looks great. I love my 4" RC lift. Couldn't be happier with mine.
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Old thread, but I'll be installing the 4" Rough Country lift next week. Just thought I'd add to the thread in case there's others like me still debating what to do.
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I just put a 4in RC lift on last week. Love it so far

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You guys stack the blocks like RC recommends or install a larger block in the rear? Reason I ask is mine is stacked and sometimes the truck still looks like it's setting lower in the rear.


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