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4in lift

i would like to see a truck lifted 4 inches could all of you riding on a 4inch lift post pics please?
 
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4" lift on 315s (35")



 
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4" and 35''s here too


 
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Nice rig, Cory.

When I went shopping for a new truck I wanted either that color gray or a red.
 
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WOW. Scott and Cory, two very nice rigs!!!

I think the 4incher is just about right. Not too high and still lets you throw some meats on there.

Scott, I believe I could practically take your list of mods and put it on my future list of mods.
 
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It looks better in person IMHO 4in w/ 35s matches out jjust about right.
 
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WOW. Scott and Cory, two very nice rigs!!!

I think the 4incher is just about right. Not too high and still lets you throw some meats on there.

Scott, I believe I could practically take your list of mods and put it on my future list of mods.
Thank you, Alex. I appreciate the compliment.
 
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Nice rig, Cory.

When I went shopping for a new truck I wanted either that color gray or a red.
Thanks man, I had looked for the darker gray color but ended up with this one, but I still like it.
 
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WOW. Scott and Cory, two very nice rigs!!!

I think the 4incher is just about right. Not too high and still lets you throw some meats on there.

Scott, I believe I could practically take your list of mods and put it on my future list of mods.
Thanks, it looks just a little different now. I've added smoked cab lights, Black bar grill with brushed aluminum behind it. Its really going to look different in 2 weeks when I pull the motor
 
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Take lots of pics! Are you literally pulling it out through the front or lifting the cab?

I would like to know how easy the motor pull is from the front.
 
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Take lots of pics! Are you literally pulling it out through the front or lifting the cab?

I would like to know how easy the motor pull is from the front.
I will be, i'm planning on posting a tech article on here about it, I will take it out the front, a whole lot easier than pulling the cab.
 
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thoes are very nice looking rigs. i think that i will stay with my origional plans of 4in on 35s
 
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thoes are very nice looking rigs. i think that i will stay with my origional plans of 4in on 35s
If you use your truck alot like I do, IMO the 4'' and 35s are your best bet. I'm a millwright, and my truck sees weekly trips to the steel company, most of the time without the trailer. I'm also in and out of the toolbox alot too. I also live on a farm, and it gets its share of use around there too. I hunt and fish off the beaten path sometimes, and havent had a problem getting anywhere I need to go. I like the look of the 4'', its also not too high to be a nuisance either, and also provides better offroad cababilities.
Hope it turns out well for you.
 
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ye i do drive her quite a bit, and haul the boat around this shouldnt affect towing that much should it?
and i have a good idea of how it will look because my truck looks just like yours, but it is a crew cab
 
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Mine hasnt affected towing at all, I have a 6'' drop hitch, it sits just about right for most trailers.
 


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