Check this out. Cheap for what it is.


89REDRANGER

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I was looking for a decent 4 inch lift to use till I can get a SAS done, and came across this: http://www.suspensionconnection.com/cgi-bin/suscon/248624.html

Look any good to you guys? It doesn't have the drop plates. It has complete drop replacement brackets so I don't think it should cause any real problems, plus it comes with longer radius arms. Even if they are cheap, it's better than stock.

Let me know what you think.
 
$900 will go a surprising distance toward an axle swap if you shop around, do your homework and spend you rmoney wisely.
 
that kit doesnt come with the shocks or the drop pitman arm you got to add more cash to it!!
 
Yeah i don't see much point spending money on a lift kit when you'll end up not using the majority of it in the long run. If you really want to though, I'd try to find something used for cheap.
 

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