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HERE IT IS - 4in LIFT W/ 33s


bonedoc

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Looks great! I just put 32/11.50/15 BFG all terrains on mine, I have a 4" rough country kit. They rub a little but I'm shooting for the James Duff 5.5 kit by next month. Wanted to go to 33" tires but needed tires quicker than I could get the bigger lift...so next set. Alignment will definately be an issue. Do yourself a favor and get the stonecrusher set up. I bought one...cost about $345.00 shipped. Works beautifully. You can still put a steering stabilizer on if you like but will have to modify it or weld it on the larger diameter tubing. Mine handles great, much better than stock and well worth the money, especially if you drive your truck everyday.
 


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Looks great! I just put 32/11.50/15 BFG all terrains on mine, I have a 4" rough country kit. They rub a little but I'm shooting for the James Duff 5.5 kit by next month. Wanted to go to 33" tires but needed tires quicker than I could get the bigger lift...so next set. Alignment will definately be an issue. Do yourself a favor and get the stonecrusher set up. I bought one...cost about $345.00 shipped. Works beautifully. You can still put a steering stabilizer on if you like but will have to modify it or weld it on the larger diameter tubing. Mine handles great, much better than stock and well worth the money, especially if you drive your truck everyday.
Where do I find this stone crusher setup steering thing is there a website or what is the website and how hard is it to install.
 

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The website is stonecrushersteering.com. The person to talk to is Anthony who owns the company. It was easy to put on, just make sure you have a good 3/4" drill bit to drill out your pitman arm and steering knuckles with. Then just set it to factory specs on an alignment rack...unless you are running soft coils such as XJ or Early Bronco, then there are some different specs to set to. If you search stone crusher steering on this site you will get a bunch of links about it as well as pics.

Any other questions feel free to ask.:icon_thumby:
 

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haha looks like you ended up better than my buddy. he got cracked in the mouth with a chisel trying to get some brackets off for his 4in lift haha.
 

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