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Which lift maufacturer???????
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Posted: 07/26/09 03:42 PM
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Hey I am lifting my first truck and I would like some input on which lift maufacturer makes the most reliable products for someone on a budget? I have a 1978 K20. I have looked at Rancho, Skyjacker, and Skylift. Each seem to be priced close together for a 4 to 6 inch lift. Any helpful input is much appreciated. THX
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RCG
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Posted: 07/26/09 08:54 PM
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Man, I put 4 Rough Country leafs, shocks, steering arm, front steering stabilize w\ 2 shocks, frame support for steering box, sway bar extentions, all hardware, brake extentions, and whatever else I needed to get a 4" lift on my 91 V2500 4x4 Suburban. So far its been awesome. Great customer service and great burban performance. After shipping, tax and everything else, it was just under $1,000. I'm happy... Oh yeah, I ended up taking my sway bar off. It was just to stiff with it on.. So, you might not need extentions and bushings for you sway bar. Save ya some $$$ Read my posts from a couple months ago if you run into any problems. I ran into a couple and got all the anwsers from here.
Good luck man... See ya on the trail..
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Strength before Comfort.. 1991 V2500 Suburban 4x4 5.7 14 bolt 4" up 35" BFGs 4:88's manual lock Built 'OldSchool Chevy Tuff!!'
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