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Impressed


killj0y

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Joined
Mar 12, 2011
Messages
1,532
City
Edinburg, TX
Vehicle Year
1996
Transmission
Manual
My credo
Fix it till its broke!
Just hauled a bedfull of mesquite for bbq from a friends ranch several miles away and I was seriously impressed with my new lift. Especially with the shocks it was all rough dirt road and doing 55/65 it felt like I was on a regular road nice and smooth. Also it wasn't dancing all over the road like it used too. Before I couldn't do more than 20 on these roads because of the tracks left behind by tractors and cats cause the rear end to bounce and kick out. It only happened once this time briefly and that was with a full. Load! Love this suspension! rear didn't sag one bit either. Gonna go fishing ill probably hit some mud can't wait.
 
yep, people think theres really just one way to lift a truck, well theres not, different types of lifts are good for different things, the smallest things make the biggest amount of difference.

just read this last months or maybe it was this months issue of a 4x4 magazine, they had an article on ifs vs solid axle which is better. they made a point to say that it all depends on how you set it up, solid axle can be used for desert racing as ifs can be used for rock crawling. so on and so forth.
 

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