New Tires and Leveling Kit Are Installed!
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New Tires and Leveling Kit Are Installed!
I just put four Cooper Discoverer A/T3's on my truck. I also put a 2" front leveling kit on it.
The 2" kit actually raised it more like 4" so I'm going to put a 2" set of blocks on the back.
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I spent just a tad under $1,000 to install the tires, leveling kit and an alignment. Me local garage told me that it took almost 2 hours for each of the levelers. It also took 3 guys to do the work. I'm glad that I didn't try it myself.
The 2" kit actually raised it more like 4" so I'm going to put a 2" set of blocks on the back.
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I spent just a tad under $1,000 to install the tires, leveling kit and an alignment. Me local garage told me that it took almost 2 hours for each of the levelers. It also took 3 guys to do the work. I'm glad that I didn't try it myself.
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but I estimated the cost to drive to Beaver Dam, WI and it'd be about $150 round trip in fuel, dang it. Hey, you don't happen to be planning a holiday trip to the SW MI area do you...
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I could be wrong, so someone could correct me. But would not a 4" lift makes the CV's at a bad angle?
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I'm running 265 70R16's & only one needs replaced before snow so it would be nice to get your old spare in good condition that I read about in your other thread if the age code on it is 1206 or newer...
but I estimated the cost to drive to Beaver Dam, WI and it'd be about $150 round trip in fuel, dang it. Hey, you don't happen to be planning a holiday trip to the SW MI area do you...
but I estimated the cost to drive to Beaver Dam, WI and it'd be about $150 round trip in fuel, dang it. Hey, you don't happen to be planning a holiday trip to the SW MI area do you...
#10
From what ive read over the many I read, 4x4 should only be a 2" Lift with spacers or the CV's become on a bad angle and can wear quick