has anybody put topgunz budget lift on
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has anybody put topgunz budget lift on
www.topgunz.com has a budget lift.210$ it come with 3' front spacers,1.5 spacers for the back,new shocks for the front,and hardware.to me it seem like that is to much not to put longer control arms and trac bar.but they stat thats all you need.i tracked down somone who has bought one from the feedbacks but it has been almost two month and he still has not put it on.so what about you guys teell me what you think.they also sella kit with same hardware and comes with tracbar and contl arm butif i could get away with out it for a long while then.... well chek out the link and tell me what you think.
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RE: has anybody put topgunz budget lift on
I don't think you need a new trac bar or new controls arms with only 3 in of lift. That's what most people say anyway. I've thought about upgrading and getting some of their coil springs for a little more lift and get rid of my spacers. It seems like they have pretty good deals on all of their stuff. I'd almost say just get some new springs and shocksfor the front; imo it would look much better than the spacers. However, $210 sounds like a decent deal.
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RE: has anybody put topgunz budget lift on
I run an entire Rough Country front lift (same thing)and have had it on for a bit over 3 years. I'm not quite sure what you want to know, but it has held up well.
I run the longer control arms, and wouldn't use the spacers without them. Otherwise the axle rolls back farther into the wheel well which can lead to interference issues. I also have the track bar spacer. It's an inexpensive way to recenter your axle under your truck. I'd at least buy and install that if you decide not to swap arms.
I run the longer control arms, and wouldn't use the spacers without them. Otherwise the axle rolls back farther into the wheel well which can lead to interference issues. I also have the track bar spacer. It's an inexpensive way to recenter your axle under your truck. I'd at least buy and install that if you decide not to swap arms.
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