01-09-2004, 07:22 PM | #1 |
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6" Suspension Lift
IM GETTING READY TO ORDER A 6" SUSPENSION LIFT FOR A 1972 4X4...WHATS THE BEST BRAND TO GET ? I WANT A COMPLETE KIT WITH SHOCKS...IM MAINLY LOOKING FOR THE SMOOTHEST RIDE...IT WILL NEVER BE TAKEN OFFROAD...STREET AND HIGHWAY DRIVEN ONLY...HOW ABOUT 35" TIRE BRAND NAME PREFERENCE?
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01-09-2004, 07:33 PM | #2 |
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I am impressed with Tuff Country springs, but I am not as impressed with their shocks. I just changed from their 4" springs to their 6" springs and changed from their shocks to Rancho RS9000x shocks.
I am very satisfied with my Super Swamper SSR's in that size. Don't forget to get a steering stabilizer. Have you researched doing a 6" lift to know what other changes you are going to have to make?
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01-09-2004, 07:39 PM | #3 |
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FROM WHAT I HEARD..THE DRIVELINE SHOULD BE GOOD..I KNOW ILL NEED LONGER BRAKE LINES AND IVE BEEN TOLD A DROPPED "PITMAN ARM" AND A "STEERING ARM" OR "STEERING BLOCK"...CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHAT THOSE ARE?
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01-09-2004, 08:26 PM | #4 |
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if you're looking for a smooth ride you ain't goig to get it with a 6" lift and 35inch tires !!! you'll just be getting a beast that's more prone to go upside down than what you have now!! that's my opinion
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oh and cdowns, the 6" lift will ride better than stock.
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01-09-2004, 10:48 PM | #6 |
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Richard that link I sent you still does not work, the whole tech section of the site is down. I like my Tuff Country lift, I have skyjacker hydro shocks and like them also. Most manufactures include a raised steering arm w/ their 6" lifts and that's all you'll need to correct the steering. Though doing cross over steering is better but cost a whole lot more and is pieced together, requiring a 2wd gear box and some machine work. You should be getting close to going and getting your truck now aren't you?
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