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more mud,please!


badmts

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THANK YOU! It was already lifted so i do not know -i think its about 4 inches,hope it is a good kit,is there a way to tell? the wheels are used 15x10bajas and the tires are 33-12.50R15 FIRESTONE DESTINATION M/T from my store.:yahoo:
 
well you can probably tell the height and type of kit by looking at the drop bracketry that is intalled for the radius arms and pivot beams. If they are stock parts then check to see if you're running a body lift. Maybe a name on the shock will help identify what brand lift you have
 
I know it's not a body lift 'cause i asked my friend who also is a tech "Do I have a body lift?" he said No. I believe him because he owns at least 2 snap-on wrenches the shock idea is great but i am afraid of what it will say as the shocks are covered by some half ass colored boots using zip ties-what names DON'T I want to see? btw LOVE YOUR BUILD THREAD!!! clear and concise ,kudos to you!
 
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