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IM trying to get an extra inch or two buy upgrading my suspension on my 97 4x4, what shocks are good but also on the cheaper side? Thank you!
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What are you all planning on doing?
I guess I'm confused as to why you need longer shocks for an inch or two. Most suspension lifts are for 4"+.
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What are you all planning on doing?
I guess I'm confused as to why you need longer shocks for an inch or two. Most suspension lifts are for 4"+.
I think he is wanting to lift his truck by getting longer shocks.
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Tbar crank & aal is a good way
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Tbar crank & aal is a good way
This ^ shocks don't lift, shocks dampen bumps. You can do a t-bar crank and an aal and keep your stock shocks.
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