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Old 05-20-2014, 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrocha85
**** if you were any where close to me I would sell you my RBP lift (Fabtech rebranded) for $1500.

I'm listening haha is it used?? Where are you located??
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I'm listening haha is it used?? Where are you located??
Brand new. San Antonio, TX
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Originally Posted by Mrocha85
Brand new. San Antonio, TX
I'm in New Mexico, albuquerque to be exact. Let me know if you want to hook it up with a phat deal!
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Originally Posted by Mrocha85
Brand new. San Antonio, TX
I could drive to pick it up.. For a sick deal, The blacker the berry- the sweeter the juice hahaha.
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I run the rcx kit it also has 1/4 thick cross members. Welds look pretty nice and the steering knuckles are pretty beefey aswell. Sure it's a budget lift but I've been pretty happy with it.
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Thanks for all the input fella's!

I can use all the info you have got... I don't want any regrets.
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Originally Posted by Snowhite
Thanks for all the input fella's!

I can use all the info you have got... I don't want any regrets.
I would be even more confused if I were you. Every kit has been recommended! I would say go with BDS. I think it is the only kit that comes with front shocks. I could be mistaken though.
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Sorry guys I forgot to mention, I'm eventually going to run 20's and 37" tires x12.50" wide maybe a bit wider. What lifts are you guys running that will clear a 37" tire??
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Originally Posted by Snowhite
Sorry guys I forgot to mention, I'm eventually going to run 20's and 37" tires x12.50" wide maybe a bit wider. What lifts are you guys running that will clear a 37" tire??

BDS 6 inch 20x9 with +20 offset 37x12.5s
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Originally Posted by Gonkey
BDS 6 inch 20x9 with +20 offset 37x12.5s
Are you running the 5 inch or 4 inch rear block? Does the truck sit level?


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