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i was going for the duff lift.. but have no one around with the know-how to put it on.. it can't be complicated.. just need the right tools, sweat and know-how. i need some swampers.. but i'm not putting 29's on this thing!
Haha the duff lift is a good one, what stage were you thinking? I have the Tough Country lift, and I sort of recommend it lol. It has some flaws but for the money it's great as long as you're not a heavy offroader lol. The right tools come in handy, you need a grinder (for the rivets) a center punch and various shop tools like wrenches and stuff. You're also going to need a few other things like maybe a drill with some metal drill bits, and a Dremel tool comes in handy. I used my uncles shop to put mine on since he had these tools, if you wanted to come down, I guess I could loan my hand in help, but I'd have to see if he would let me use the garage (nothing fancy, just the one at his house lol).
I understand the thing about not putting 29's on there lol. I'm running 31's and it still looks funny, I'm either going to do one of two things here in the next year or so. Either I'm going to build the Bronco II up and make it one nice lookin rig, or getting an '05 F-150 the way I want it lol. Either way it's going to be big, and pretty.