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Old 01-06-2010, 01:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Augiedoggy
not in mud or snow its not..sorry .maybe if your truck was front wheel drive... for rock climbing maybe...either way sitting here having a pissing match isnt going to prove anything...so...
I would much rather have two wheels turning on the same plane, than some front back shenanigans going on. At least when it is predictably unstable.
 
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Old 01-06-2010, 01:09 AM
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ive stated before...the main advantage of 4x4 is the weight over the front axle

if the 4x2 dodges were FWD, the'd be nearly equal
 
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Old 01-06-2010, 02:11 AM
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and when a 2wd lifts the front the weight gets more evened out
 
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Old 01-06-2010, 02:51 AM
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I've got a lot of night weight placed past my rear axle. I would estimate it to be somewhere in the neighborhood of 400lbs tongue weight. My truck bites like a **** in the desert. Never been stuck, doubt I ever will be where I go.
 
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I just bought the topgunz kit and couldnt be happier. I did not use the rear blocks though. I bought the kit more as a leveling kit because I had the infamous dodge lean, I looked at factory springs and couldnt really buy them for what the kit costed. Now saying that I dont off road much so the wear and tear factor may be true about the ball joints, but for daily driving it does good. I looked at the spindles but I run a 15" wheel and I think you must run a 17" or larger wheel with the spindles, Right? Either way dont get to carried away because again it is 2wd and a daily driver I assume.
 
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Old 01-06-2010, 06:19 PM
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Why do people keep assuming you have to have 17 inch wheels with spindles?
16 inch wheels. That's what I have. That's what most MFG's recommend.

As for the ride quality, go drive over a moderate sized speedbump at about 20mph and listen to your suspension topping out on itself.
 
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Old 01-06-2010, 07:50 PM
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I was under the impression that I needed 17s because thats what was stated by the mfg. They were 5" spindles too, so that may be part of it. I have two of those aggravating rounded speed bumps that I drive over going to and from work everyday and It actually does better than it did stock. I will agree with you that it changes all the geometry up front when you do this, but with a good alignment I feel this was the best way to lift my 2wd dd. Like a stated before I looked into spindles but the misinformation turned me away because I dont have the cheddar for new wheels and tires. If I did any real off roading (Id start with a 4x4) I would get a quality lift system that could handle aggressive bumps.
 

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There is no such thing as a quality lift kit. They are all cast metal made in China and rebranded stateside.
 
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Old 01-06-2010, 07:58 PM
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To each his own. Ive seen many lift kits that I would call "quality" and some that would fall under your representation. Unless you build your own or go to a custom fab shop(and spend tons of cash) your really dont have much of a choice but to do the proper research and find the best kit for your needs. To say there are no "quality" lift kits seems a bit out there, but like I said, to each his own. To the OP I hope some of my rambling was informative.
 
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Wheel Travel > Lift. /thread
 


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