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Old 08-29-2004, 12:24 PM
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Question 4 and 6 in. lifts

I have a 2002 4x4 350. looking for a lift that will not ruin my ride and i don't have a clue. I have bushwacker cutouts andwant to lift and get new wheels and tires. or keep my wheels if they will work. clueless please help! Thanks gary
 
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is it a dually or single wheel in the back
 
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go to the search section and type in lift kits. You should find all kinds of archives.
 
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thanks i think I'm going to get the new 6in. coil over skyjacker sytem with 35in bfg all terrain and weld mountain crushers thanks if you think this is a lame idea let me know please.
 
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haven't looked into the coil over, but bfg and weld whould be a very good choice. I was please with both. No matter which leaf system you go with it will stiffen up your ride. Progressive springs like fab-tech or super lift seem to help but that's my take.
 
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Originally Posted by 02f-350
No matter which leaf system you go with it will stiffen up your ride.
Wrong-o.
 
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CWB, Which lifted springs will not stiffin the ride?
 
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Mine. Sorry, Me is no more name dropper. Suffice to say that my ride is substantially smoother than stock and handles da bumps better. And I is tall.
 




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