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IFS kit? #722903 05/12/06 05:16 AM
Anonymous
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I want to lift my truck but dont know what lift to get or which lift is best. I'm thinking of going with Pro-Comp.I need some help thanks

Re: IFS kit? #722904 05/12/06 06:30 AM
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Other Q's need to be answered first. What size tire are you planning on running? Willing to do any fender trimming? You can run 32's w/o a lift with some hammering down of the body seam on the firewall.


More than tread lightly. Leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else.
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Re: IFS kit? [Re: Snowtoy] #722905 05/12/06 07:10 AM
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Other Q's need to be answered first. What size tire are you planning on running? Willing to do any fender trimming? You can run 32's w/o a lift with some hammering down of the body seam on the firewall.


Agreed. And if you decide to go w/ a 4" lift, go w/ Superlift or skyjacker ONLY.


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Re: IFS kit? [Re: bkg] #722906 05/12/06 12:50 PM
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I want to put 35s on. Right now i have a 3in body lift with 32s. And one more thing i live in Louisiana so no rocks just mud. Thanks for the help.

Re: IFS kit? #722907 05/12/06 02:14 PM
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I fit 35's w/ 3" body, chevvies, bj spacers. Was cheap and easy.
For me, when stickin w/ IFS, it's kinda a toss up between that or getting rid of the big body lift and doing 4" susp.
I don't like huge BL's.

x3 skyjacker/superlift


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Re: IFS kit? [Re: bkg] #722908 05/12/06 03:03 PM
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Agreed. And if you decide to go w/ a 4" lift, go w/ Superlift or skyjacker ONLY


Why Whats wrong with the pro comp 4 IFS lift?

Re: IFS kit? [Re: ChrisH] #722909 05/12/06 03:29 PM
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Scerb Offline
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The pro comp lift is known to be weak. Skyjacker/superlifts are known to be the strongest.. trailmaster is decent as well. You can fit 35's with a 4" ifs lift and no bdoy lift, if you bang the pinch wled up front and mebe do a 1" shackle.

-Scerb

Re: IFS kit? [Re: Scerb] #722910 05/12/06 03:40 PM
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The pro comp lift is known to be weak
weak how?

Re: IFS kit? [Re: chuckelbarry] #722911 05/12/06 03:54 PM
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Agreed. And if you decide to go w/ a 4" lift, go w/ Superlift or skyjacker ONLY


Why Whats wrong with the pro comp 4 IFS lift?


ProComp and TrailMaster use three piece drop down brackets for the diff/lower control arms. SuperLift and SkyJacker use one piece; much mo' better.

I've personally owned/installed the SL kit. It's very nice.


Brian K. Gallus
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Re: IFS kit? [Re: bkg] #722912 05/12/06 06:55 PM
Anonymous
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Thanks for all the comments. It really helped . i think i will go with the superlift.

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