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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Fullerton, CA
Posts: 12
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Re: 8" lift requirements
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as for the trac bar--im just going to build one---that way i can get exactly what i want and i know it'll fit. i dont think i'll run a body lift...i put one on my last chevy truck (2004 2500HD) and i didn't like all the parts required--although the spacers are stonger than u need---i dont like the steering extensions and the bed supports. but who knows---thats what i say now--and if 3 months down the road im looking for a little extra lift i might. are you putting steps in yours? i was looking at the electric steps that hide away while they're not in use---although i dont mind hopping in...i need to find a way for my wife to comfortably get in.--how do you guys do it? |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Brighton, TN
Posts: 1,267
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Re: 8" lift requirements
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The wife might get in it someday so I gotta make it to where she can actually climb in. I was going to run mine all the way from the front wheel well to the rear one that way I have some stepping spaces to work on something in the front and a place to step to get up to the bed from the side which is the reason for also making my own. I figure some 2x2 square tubing and some bracing should do it and protect the side of my cab as well.
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