View Poll Results: Suspension Lift:
Pro Comp
1
2.04%
Fabtech
5
10.20%
Rancho
2
4.08%
Skyjacker
10
20.41%
Dick Cepek
2
4.08%
Superlift
0
0%
Trail Master
0
0%
Top Gunz
5
10.20%
Tuff Country
3
6.12%
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21
42.86%
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Old Aug 26, 2013 | 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ChillyPhil
I called and am actually going to have to get the Rough Country one. It comes with the coil springs for 760 total. It does level it he said and there is no need to extend brake lines.

I just hate the raking thing dodges do. I like mine perfectly level cause I don't haul anything but a fourwheeler.
Send that price to TGC and I'll bet they beat it, page says they'll beat the price of any similar kit.
 
Old Aug 27, 2013 | 09:45 AM
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Well, TGC and Rough Country are the same price on that kit. TGC charges around 90 bucks to ship it though, while RC is like 45.
 
Old May 6, 2014 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ChillyPhil
Well, TGC and Rough Country are the same price on that kit. TGC charges around 90 bucks to ship it though, while RC is like 45.
hey chillyphil, this is what i am planning to do to mine soon. found the 5" coils for front and a 4" AAL for rear. i am concerned about the steering componants. what do i need to get??
springs
AAL

i am only able to get the pieces a little here and there. i would like a break down of each component. i dont like the stack a block feature nor the spacers.
thanks all
 
Old May 7, 2014 | 11:18 AM
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You'll have better luck posting in the tech section...

But anyway, you're gonna need a drop pitman arm, track bar relocation/adjustment of some sort (bracket or replacement bar), and extended front control arms to put the axle where it's supposed to be. You also need longer shocks, obviously.
 
Old Jun 27, 2014 | 10:15 PM
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2" Skyjacker front coils, 2" Trail Master long leaf add-a-leaf with 285/75/16" tires. Looks nice, and you don't need to mess with the front track bar.
 
 




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