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Old 01-27-2013, 06:38 PM
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Anyone use this kit yet???

I'm thinking about getting these to increase my down preasure on my springs and give me that extra clearance i need for bouncing with my 3" leveling kit, and take the wear and tear off my ball joints. I have 34.1" tires now, and want to go to 325/20" or 35" 12.50 17"/18"
I might change the spacer out to a 3.5"

Ready Lift Control arm Kit up to 5" leveling run up to 38" tires, done in Grey Powerder Coat = 799.95 CARiD.Com

Sterring Kit tie rods and ball joint Kit
=$ 750.95

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I had contacted ready lift about this kit a while ago- the response I got was that they have no durability data for the uniball kit for the kind of climate I'm in. Snow, ice, salt, etc. so that turned me off of them. They were nice enough to offer me a set of replacement ball joints at the same time for a discount

Anyways. Basic reply was- we've never tested them in this kind of climate. Keep them clean by washing them often and regular lubrication.
Not sure how BC driving stacks up to Sask.

If you find anything out different than this, let me know- I want a set!
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Originally Posted by smurfs_of_war
I had contacted ready lift about this kit a while ago- the response I got was that they have no durability data for the uniball kit for the kind of climate I'm in. Snow, ice, salt, etc. so that turned me off of them. They were nice enough to offer me a set of replacement ball joints at the same time for a discount

Anyways. Basic reply was- we've never tested them in this kind of climate. Keep them clean by washing them often and regular lubrication.
Not sure how BC driving stacks up to Sask.

If you find anything out different than this, let me know- I want a set!
IM on the south end of BC Vancouver area, lots of rain in winter and maybe 2-3 weeks of snow and ice sometimes no snow at all. Im about 20 min drive to US Border.....so for me they would work...coldest it gets is maybe -4 at nite, usually +4 - 9 for the winter....

If I do run across some as I'am looking for the spring......I will let you know..
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