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?Rough Country?
Has any one herd of or used Rough Country's stuff be for? Is it any go; looked at a lift kit from them. And it is the cheepist I have seen but never used there stuff.
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Rough Country is a good product. I've used them twice for lifts. They are pretty stiff. If you are looking for a lift, get one that is complete with front and rear leaves, shocks, and u-bolts. Most of them are about the same. The Tuff Country E-Z Rides are the softest. These are the smoothest, but if you plan on hauling heavy loads, they will start weakening. Anotherwords, your truck will sit lower in the back ( without a load ).
If you are looking for a lift larger than 2 inches, do not use blocks. It is more expensive to get rear leaves. The taller blocks can get spit out under off-road conditions. I admit that it has to do with a heavy foot and high horsepower conditions, but it does happen. That being said, if your truck is just for looks, the blocks will be fine! Good Luck john |
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Thanks I thought they would be good just by the way there site looked.And I would never block a truck. The only blocks I would use are the factory one.There tires are cheep too just no Ground Hawgs going for the old school look.
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You might look into the Interco TRXUS M/T tires. They are similiar in tread design to some of the older mud tires. They are excellent in mud and snow, plus they are semi quiet on the road.
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Well quiet is not a good selling point if there to quiet my wife will wont to drive it.The cupped tires on the truck now are what's keeping her from driving it.
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the rough country kits ride rough. I'd buy the tuff country ezride if you do any serious time behind the wheel. Had one on an 86 and it was soo rough we hit a small pot hole in the road and the battery flew loose. We had the front leaf, rear block kit. I'd run blocks anyday. As for wheelin' maybe not but every day yea blocks, it's cheaper.
I want the rough country 6 inch for my 88 because it's the cheapest, but I worry about it ridding rough like the 86 did. |
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In my opinion, the only reason blocks ever come loose is if the u bolts are loose. Thats what the alignment pins are there for. I have seen some wierd stuff on some real high horsepower mud trucks around here (stacked blocks, real big blocks ect) and I've never seen one come out.
I will say though, any block over 4" and your gonna get into axle wrap, so some sort of ladder bar is a must or you'll have problems with U-joints. Lynn |
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Glad to hear it. I was thinking on running 2'' blocks with a 2" body lift to get some 33s or 35s under the 64.
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the biggest problem with aftermarket blocks is what they are made of : ALUMINUM!!! stock ones are usualy cast steel. the problem with them shifting comes from failure of the soft aluminum dowel. stick with steel. its what the rest of your truck is made of. if your like to launch spring wrap will a problem. my 71 jimmy with no lift whatsoever hopps like crazy on the street when i dump the clutch. stiff springs ride rough in a swb and i dont plan on hauling anything or rock crawling so im planning on the 4" softride kit with a ladder bar. good for day to day and will look good with 35s
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Ive got a Rough Country 4 inch lift with front springs and rear blocks right now and it works fine... it is a rough ride but im not to worried about it.... i will say the only bad thing is hta with it on there some how on the driver side rear two of the leafs cracked.... now i will not say that its the blocks fault bc i dont know how the person before me drove the truck but two of them are cracked.... Im about to put a skyjacker soft ride 4 inch all leaf lift... only reason im doing that is i picked up all four of the leafs for 40 bucks lol
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I been running the 6 inch rough country but with blocks in the rear for 3 years or so with no problems. And just like mentioned its ride is stiff and the Super Swampers dont help. But being I dont drive it much it doesnt bother me. If I remember right I paid about 5 hundred bucks for the kit from rocky mountain lift kits with shocks, add a leaf, blocks, and front springs, and raised steering arm.
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wow look where they cracked! Perfectly in line with the front of the block. and the one below is bent to ****. IMO that failure is purely from spring wrap due to the extra leverage from the blocks.
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ok sow what about if its for a serious off road truck, who should I use then? I know tha Off road design makes them, but monet is an issue, but id rather spend a little more and get a better product even if that means waiting a little more....and more
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