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Old 02-24-2016, 11:04 AM
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The prices are also dependent on how much of the kit is "reuse" and quality of the shocks. So Rough Country lifts are cheaper because they give you a spacer instead of a whole new strut assembly. They also provide cheaper rear end shocks then others. (nbd in my opinion). They also use blocks instead of leafs and even send smaller blocks and let you stack them.


If/When I do my lift, I'll probably end up going with Rough Country because its cheaper to get me there and I can choose my own struts/shocks/stuff like that instead of paying extra for the ones I'll likely end up replacing.
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Originally Posted by berty
If/When I do my lift, I'll probably end up going with Rough Country because its cheaper to get me there and I can choose my own struts/shocks/stuff like that instead of paying extra for the ones I'll likely end up replacing.
I know a few people with 6" RC lifts. They've never had a problem with the lift or any of the components that come with it.



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