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Old 11-15-2016, 09:42 PM
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What do you guys think of CCM OffRoad performance? I'm particularly looking at this kit.
http://www.ccmoffroad.com/2004-2008-...ling-lift-kit/
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Those look like a good quality spacer. priced good also.
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Those look like a good quality spacer. priced good also.
Do you have any recommendation?
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readylift on my 2013 was very simple, and rides great so far.
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All about the same as long as it's steel.. I would buy those.. sound better built. I have had a set of sky jacker steel spacers on my 08 since new.. never a problem
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I have the CCM kit on my truck and it's great. I went with a 2" level.
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I used autospringcorp for mine. As TR said, as long as they're steel and welded.
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Those are sweet. I like how they offset them. I went with MotoFab 2" and have no complaints.
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Honestly, everyone has their own opinion...I found ones on Ebay for $38.99 from StreetRays. 2.5" billet aluminum spacer blocks with the hardware for the front. Came with very detailed instructions and the spacers were very good quality. I'll see if I can find the link here for ya..


Edit: Found it. http://www.ebay.com/itm/StreetRays-0...VXOqJU&vxp=mtr

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