3inch Ruff Country Lift
Thinkin about a 3 inch Rough Country Lift, consists of front coils, front shocks, rear blocks, rear shocks, front lower control arms...anybody have this setup?
Some folks dispise Rough Country, you get what you pay for. But if your like me and mainly use it for a daily driver and hit the dirt once and while, I;m sure they're be perfet! Good price and want is mainly for the look
There are quite a few "cheap" lifts out there. And to be honest when and if I ever get one I'll probably get a cheaper one. Sure you an go Skyjacker, or another high end lift. And you totaly should if your rig if for some hard core wheelin. But people like me, like I said who use it as a dainly driver, and mostly want the lift just for a cool look, should go with a cheaper one.
I rarely go wheelin, so getting a lift that can withstand crazy abuse would almost be pointless for somebody like me. I'm the kind of person when two trackin I'm never allowed to be in front cause I drive to slow, and when I see a puddle I hit the brakes instead of the gas like most people
I rarely go wheelin, so getting a lift that can withstand crazy abuse would almost be pointless for somebody like me. I'm the kind of person when two trackin I'm never allowed to be in front cause I drive to slow, and when I see a puddle I hit the brakes instead of the gas like most people

i just took my truck trail riding yesterday with a friend in a 2002 HD silverado with a leveling kit.. it was awesome.. handles good in those nice ruts.. and i'd say the truck looked sweet with just the tires and wheel wells covered in mud
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I'd go Skyjacer instead. Or if for some odd reason you don't like Skyjacker Rancho but I like Skyjacker a lot better.
I'd go Skyjacer instead. Or if for some odd reason you don't like Skyjacker Rancho but I like Skyjacker a lot better.
Yup! I've got a Skyjacker 3" in my '01 Ram and am more than pleased with it. Rancho & Pro Comp are also very nice lifts.



