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View Poll Results: WHICH ONE DO YOU LIKE?
TRUXX 9 31.03%
TOYTEC 3 10.34%
BILSTEIN ADJUSTABLE 17 58.62%
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Replied to your other lift post. It explains why I would do Truxxx.
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Replied to your other lift post. It explains why I would do Truxxx.
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My vote is for Lowrangeoffroad, beats any listed. Just installed mine with some help and its an awesome kit.
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My vote is for Lowrangeoffroad, beats any listed. Just installed mine with some help and its an awesome kit.
Is that a new company?
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My vote is for Lowrangeoffroad, beats any listed. Just installed mine with some help and its an awesome kit.
I don't know about "beats" the Truxxx, but it is just as good.
Lowrangeoffroad and Truxxx both make a damn fine kits...fully complete with everything you need.
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No one has commented, but 5100 look perty good too, for around same price.
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No one has commented, but 5100 look perty good too, for around same price.
$199 is cheaper than truxx or the other ones. Thats why the 5100s is more appealing especially with the shocks.
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$199 is cheaper than truxx or the other ones. Thats why the 5100s is more appealing especially with the shocks.
Then add the cost of skid plate spacers, diff drops, bump stop drops and a set of rear blocks/U bolts...are the 5100s really cheaper?
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Then add the cost of skid plate spacers, diff drops, bump stop drops and a set of rear blocks/U bolts...are the 5100s really cheaper?
dont want rear blocks! I am going to set it for 2 inches so I wont need the diff drops. Skid plate spacers ? why? dont need bump stops.
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Most 3 inch lift come with 1 inch drop so if i am only lifting it 2" i shouldnt have to drop diff 1".
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Most 3 inch lift come with 1 inch drop so if i am only lifting it 2" i shouldnt have to drop diff 1".
I actually meant this as a question. So if I am lifting the front only 2" would I need a 1 inch diff drop? It seems the diff drop is for the 3 " kits.
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I actually meant this as a question. So if I am lifting the front only 2" would I need a 1 inch diff drop? It seems the diff drop is for the 3 " kits.
Well, it's not a bad idea to get the CVs back closer to the factory angles...and besides, diff drops are really inexpensive.
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