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Old 11-02-2010 | 01:10 AM
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Originally Posted by redneck_ram
absolutely not true at all. i have the diesel coils, which give you between 2-3 inches of lift. i had 35's with 15x10 rims with a 4 or 4.5" bs and the tires would rub the fender while turning but they would be fine while striaght down the road.

He does not have a rub on level ground full lock to lock I know I have drove the truck, its stock with a 2 inch daystar spacer...not saying yours dont rub, and the tires are procomp's IIRC
 
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Old 11-02-2010 | 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Gav1n8
There cost affordable kits... I doubt your going to have any problems unless your using it for ramping crevices and all that crap.

You need to tell that 4x4 shop to quit charging so much. Quick estimate to show how much there sticking it to you. Place called autoplex (bout 10 minutes away from me) installed my body lift on my 2001 parts and all for $499.... Any average joe that knows anything can install a 3 inch suspension lift kit... buy tires online somewhere so your not getting screwed (4wheelparts.com). and have some tire shop put them on. That just got you your 35 inch tires for 6-800. body lift install for 500. and a good 3 inch suspension lift kit for about 400. so at most your spending under 2 grand and you probably just got a lot better tires....
Around here, I doubt there is a single 4x4 shop that would TOUCH my truck for less than 450 for labor alone. I don't know if its the area or what, but what I'm being charged is the norm.
 



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