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Old 05-20-2008, 12:49 PM
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Default Re: question about a lift kit for 2wd

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lifting a 2wd is a waste of time and money
really? news to me. I think you have to figure this... lifting = ground clearance (here in Florida great for flooded streets) also just looks better.... as for money... if ya got it... spend it.
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the lift on your truck is perfect!!! but your sig says 6" rcd and 3" body lift.. that may be too much for me. and thanks for the help everyone..
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Default Re: question about a lift kit for 2wd

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lifting a 2wd is a waste of time and money
Man that is funny.

I guess all those race truck guys are idiots. Have you tried telling them that? They would probably love to hear from you.




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Default Re: question about a lift kit for 2wd

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lifting a 2wd is a waste of time and money
thats sort of a rude statement
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Default Re: question about a lift kit for 2wd

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lifting a 2wd is a waste of time and money
it's my time, my money!!
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Default Re: question about a lift kit for 2wd

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really? news to me. I think you have to figure this... lifting = ground clearance (here in Florida great for flooded streets) also just looks better.... as for money... if ya got it... spend it.
Yeah ya right!! When you live South of New Orleans where it floods everytime it rains, it makes plenty of sense to raise a 2WD. I have got caught in 2 feet of water just from an afternoon thunderstorm. Keep on surfin Bum!!
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Old 07-27-2008, 04:10 PM
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Yeah ya right!! When you live South of New Orleans where it floods everytime it rains, it makes plenty of sense to raise a 2WD. I have got caught in 2 feet of water just from an afternoon thunderstorm. Keep on surfin Bum!!
You know about flooding in New Orleans... that is fo sho!
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