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Old 01-09-2004, 07:22 PM   #1
RICHARD MORGAN
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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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Old 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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Old 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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Old 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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Old 01-09-2004, 09:18 PM   #5
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Quote:
Originally posted by RICHARD MORGAN
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?
Hello and welcome to the board...I want to use a similar lift and tires as you. The raised steering arm you need for a 6" lift, basically, covers the extra gap between the axle itself and the steering box created when you lift. The stock one cannot bridge the gap, so to speak. Good luck and lets see some pics!

oh and cdowns, the 6" lift will ride better than stock.
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Old 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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