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Old 08-11-2011, 12:49 AM
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I need some tips for giving my 2500 4x4 some more height without breaking too many bucks... I got 31" x 11" a/ts (the front ones slightly scrub the wheel well while turning hard) and I want to bring it up some... I'd prefer to focus on tire size rather than lifting a big lift on top of what i got... I want to fit 35's on there... What would be the best way to lift enough for the 35's without killing my $$$$$... any tips?
 
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Body lift, but they look funny
 
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Old 08-11-2011, 11:28 AM
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I have a 3" body with a 4" suspension and it holds my 36's pretty well. I still rub when u turning but i picked up my 4" trailmaster lift off ebay 5 or 6 years back for $400 and took it to a shop to have them weld the new arms and brackets in. In the end it was around $1200 if i remember...which is actually cheaper than my tires that go on it now.
 



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