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Old December 2nd, 2011 | 7:54 PM
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Join up on gmfullsize.com. They have vendors on there that get smokin deals. I just ordered a 6" rcx NTD lift(normally 1300$) with kicker bracers(normally 80$) then shippin so I'd have spent 1500 for the lift. Got it for 950 shipped to my door
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Originally Posted by country_09
Join up on gmfullsize.com. They have vendors on there that get smokin deals. I just ordered a 6" rcx NTD lift(normally 1300$) with kicker bracers(normally 80$) then shippin so I'd have spent 1500 for the lift. Got it for 950 shipped to my door
That website is having strange problems and isnt letting me register
Old December 3rd, 2011 | 5:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Danistheman1234
That website is having strange problems and isnt letting me register
I've noticed that too since I tried to sign on today. I'd wait though till you sign on to buy a lift. They're havin awesome deals on lifts right now
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I've got a 2000 Silverado 1500 4X4 and want to lift it so I can fit 305 33's on it. I wish i had money for a rancho 4" lift, but dont. Does anyone know of any 3" lifts by any chance?
Old June 19th, 2012 | 5:05 PM
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you could do a rough country 4" for around 900 bucks. or a 6" for the same price. Check out my truck, i'm runnin a 6" cranked and 1.5" body lift on 35s now, but it looked great with a 6" decranked on 33s as well
Old June 19th, 2012 | 9:16 PM
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Ya yours does look good. I might just keep saving and get the Rough Country 4". If I do 3" in front and 1" additional in the back do you think it will clear 305 33s?
Old June 20th, 2012 | 8:30 AM
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Either one of those lifts lift the truck up the same. The rough country 4" and 6" are the same kit height wise in the front, the back is different. The 6" comes with a bigger block, that's the only difference. What wheels are you plannin on runnin? They will determine if you can run a 305 or not
Old June 20th, 2012 | 10:46 AM
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I'm thinking of upgrading from stock 16 to 17x9 because I'm pretty sure I can't run 305 on the 16s I have right now
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You should be just fine with a 33
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Im looking for a 4" lift for my 2004 z71, any suggestions on brands. this is my first lift


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