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Re: lift and tires?
#565240
02/13/05 05:49 AM
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Anonymous
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I'm still not understing by what you mean air shocks. What model and brand are you considering?
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Re: lift and tires?
#565241
02/13/05 05:56 AM
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Anonymous
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I do not know any. I thought you would know if it would be possible to have air shocks on there and go 4wheeling at the same time.
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Re: lift and tires?
#565242
02/13/05 06:03 AM
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Anonymous
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I have rancho RS9000X's that are adjustable. It's nice to be able to have a soft street shock, then be able to stiffen it up for offroading.
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Re: lift and tires?
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02/13/05 06:05 AM
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OMG ... ok shocks at this piont is the last you need to worry about ... get some procomp es 3000's these will serve you fine while you get to know your vehicle and they are cheap ... yes gas shocks will be cool but do you wanna pay 100 a piece? ... didn't think so <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shame.gif" alt="" />
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Re: lift and tires?
#565244
02/13/05 06:09 AM
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Anonymous
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Thank You and Good Sunder.... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
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