LIFTING
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RE: LIFTING - 9/14/2007 11:57:45 AM
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ebrown
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Joined: 3/28/2007 From: Lake Orion Status: offline
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thanks doc, I have looked at there website. I think I want to go with that kit, but i would like to talk with some peeps first about what they got and what there using. If not i guess I will be the first and I will do a whole build up thread on it for the next guy. But come on people.
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RE: LIFTING - 9/16/2007 2:17:42 AM
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Drainbamaged
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I just got mine lifted about a month ago and I have not had any problems with getting hung up. There the Torsion bar bracket in the middle of the frame that could be a problem but I am going to have a custom skid plate built over it. It is a very quality kit and the install takes about 8 hours if the shop has done it before. I would research the shop you are taking it to and make sure they have done a few before you let them touch yours. There is some cutting of the frame and rewelding to make the brackets fit and to drop the front differential. I found the kit at almost cost on www.trailduty.com . The local shop where i had it done beat that price and gave it to me for $50 over cost and $700 in labor.
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RE: LIFTING - 9/16/2007 7:52:33 AM
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ebrown
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Thanks for that website, what size lift did you go with? and I notice a little bit of camber in your last pic is that normal? thanks eric
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RE: LIFTING - 9/16/2007 8:44:30 AM
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Drainbamaged
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I went with the 6 inch lift. As for the camber when they had the truck on the alignment machine the power went out and I had to have the truck to go to work the next day so they aligned it the best that they could manually. It is normal now.
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RE: LIFTING - 10/12/2007 12:36:35 PM
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Brad_P
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Joined: 8/21/2007 From: Lake Charles, Louisiana Status: offline
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what size tires are one there drain?
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RE: LIFTING - 10/12/2007 1:15:09 PM
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HumminNBoatin
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Is there a way you can just do 2inches of lift? I dont need or want 4 to 6. I think 2 would be great. I do have the air suspension. Could Adjusting Torsion Bars and mabe using spacers with the air bags be a solution? Sorry Dont mean to hi-jack the thread thought this might be usefully for you as well. Eric
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RE: LIFTING - 10/12/2007 5:55:51 PM
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tomp
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You can do the Cognito kit for 2-3" lift in the front and do the rear air ride sensor mod for the back to level it out. Search **** for the rear mod and here is the Cognito kit: http://cognitomotorsports.com/store/page36.html
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