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i think thats the route im going to take. i found a set from San Diego Off Road Solutions for about $120, so now i just have to save the money to do it. did you guys have any problems putting them on? also, did you have to put new shocks on?

I followed the installation instruction from 4Crawlers & San Diego Off Road Solutions.I had to buy a air tool hi speed cutter $30 to trim some of the metal to fit the
spacers.After that its pretty easy fit.
to be able to fit the 33's the Rancho shocks got stretched out so I found a pair of Pro-Comp shocks at the auto yard for $20.My ride is not too stiff but still comfortable.I still have to get longer shocks for the rear.Pro-Comp or Bilsteins is my choice.


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