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Choosing a lift kit

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Old 06-03-2012, 12:53 AM
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Its hard to make these trucks look bad. However, a lift is going to make the truck tippyer anyway so i wouldn't worry about stability. if the OP wants to go with a 6"
Oops, stupid new phone. i meant to say if op wants to go with a 6" lift, its all about his taste and the laws of where he lives
 
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yeah, 2in wont be much difference but he can always put bigger tires on it
 
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1991 ford F250 supercab 4 Wheel drive my leaf springs front and rear are SHOT to hell and gone i was wondering if it was possible to just get bigger lift springs say 3'' and coils and the shocks to match and if a small lift could be done that way with a suspension lift later on down the road?

or am i just thinking all wrong ?
 
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