ff_welch
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Just bought this truck and here is the skinny on it. It's previous owner put a 4" body lift on it and the rear tires I'm guessing were rotated from the front. These tires now on the back have erratic wear from worn on the inside to not on the outside. They create a lot of warble and are not able to be balanced. What caused this to happen to them assuming they were in the front. The front were out of balance but have recently been balanced an have corrected a lot of roughness. Could it be related to torsion bars or would it be to bad front end alignment? I know body lifts are never the best thing for your truck.how do you remove it, just pull the blocks and adjust torsion bars? Also what kind of true suspension lift would be compatible with this one? I'm looking to stay within the 2-4" range with 6" being the absolute max. If you have any tips on this truck let me know I'm all ears. I'm not looking to do heavy climbing or missing by the way. Mostly using it for rice paddies, heavy brush and and medium grade mudding. Reason for switching to suspension lift is to be easier on truck frame and smoothness of ride.
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