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How to measure lift?

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Old 11-21-2012, 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by E.C.
Thanks for the link, looks a little too pricey for me though. And really I think the truck sits pretty good and level as is so I don't want to mess with it too much.
Yep, it looks good and level.

JCruse64 I picked up a set of those handles from a 92 Ramcharger.
 
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Old 11-22-2012, 12:11 PM
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I gotta say, that is a fine looking truck you have. Looks like you painted where the trim used to be? Looks good. Im jealous. Im with the other guys, I would look for a way to ditch the second lift block in the rear.
 
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Originally Posted by jcruse64
Nice truck! Did those handles aft of the doors come on that truck, or were they aftermarket? I want something like that for my extended cab 93.
I'm sure they were added on by a PO, but I don't know anything about them sorry.
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I gotta say, that is a fine looking truck you have. Looks like you painted where the trim used to be? Looks good. Im jealous. Im with the other guys, I would look for a way to ditch the second lift block in the rear.
Yes and thank you.
There was some rust hiding under the trim and the old trim wasn't in the best condition so I figured this was the best way to go.
 



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