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Stuck my new HaloLifts Alumas on today. Truck sits right at 26"+/-, center of wheel to flare on wheel arch all the way around. I can tell the toein is off, would be aligned anyway.
These replaced a set of Rancho QuickLifts, rides slightly smoother, and gained 1" in height.
My two shop foreman, couldn't have had better help.
nice new setup! So, how many miles did you get out of the Rancho QuickLifts?
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I got right about 16K miles on them. Nothing wrong other than some corrosion being steel. I sold them to another gearhead. I like the idea of aluminum due to not corroding, I have Fox 2.0s on the rear.
Those Ranchos aren't bad at all, especially the price point. They're more/less an entry level setup, and I'd recommend them to anyone that wants to save some money, and get a level.
LOL, biggest thing with me, I just can't leave well enough alone!!
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