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I am looking for a lift for my Centurion Conversion but all I can find for the F-350 monobeam is a max lift of 6". I'm looking for 8" or 9". I have seen custom lifts with hydralick steering but don't know where to look for them on the web. Any suggestions? I don't want a body lift so that is out.
Thanks
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National Springs should make a lift for that. I don't know the website, but you could call a 4x shop and get a number I'm sure, or look in a 4x magazine.
Thanks for the input every one. It looks like I can get the clearance I need from a 6" lift to run 38" tires. I was toying with the idea of running 44's on it but came to my senses. 38's should look good on the truck, and still allow me to climb in to the thing without a stepladder.
Thanks
1989 Centurion Classic Bronco
1979 Bronco XLT
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