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That is one bad looking truck, I love the blackout look. No experience with the kit but I did read about the installation in one of the offroad rags. The only thing I don't like is the pathetic amount of up travel this system gets ya, if I remember correctly it's only like 2 inches. If this is a street only rig it would probably be a good upgrade, do you do any offroading???
thanks.. I really like the way the new wheels look... I am going to pick up front and rear black bumpers as well as blackout the grille.... I do more street driving with the truck but dont want to be limited to the street.. for that much money I would rather get something that would be amazing for offroading...
thanks.. I really like the way the new wheels look... I am going to pick up front and rear black bumpers as well as blackout the grille.... I do more street driving with the truck but dont want to be limited to the street.. for that much money I would rather get something that would be amazing for offroading...
You and 1tonJudd bring up the exact points that I was curious about. How well this thing would articulate and whether or not it would cause binding in the driveshaft. At least your finding about this stuff before the fact. It seemed like kind of a funky design when I saw it on the Skyjacker website. I, same as you, want form AND function. And by the way 1tonJudds right, sweet ride. Chrome sucks.
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