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4" lift
HOT-ROD:
i echo everything these guys say,
i am a taco guy
i went with quality and what would be tougher, last longer, and overall support what i wanted for my rig.
just know what you want, and all the quoted prices are very realistic.
Axle:
X2... Shop around online and see what's in your budget and what looks good. When you find something you like, post it here with a link and we'll help you disect it. Our jeeps have an array of lifts on them, so chances are one of us already owns it, has seen it, or got rid of it. Try and find a lift that includes as many components for a complete setup as possible, while staying as close to your budget as you can.
McNastyNate:
yeah i got a 4" rough country lift from jc whitney http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/Pr-p_Product.CATENTRY_ID:2011491/c-10108/Nty-1/p-2011491/Ntx-mode+matchallpartial/N-2006+10108+200004043/tf-Browse/s-10101/Ntk-AllTextSearchGroup?Ntt=rough+country. It was pretty easy to put on and i didn't run into any problems that weren't my own fault. I like it a lot and feel like i got more than i paid for especially since similar kits are up around 800$ from other companies and this one was only 520$.
Rebell Bull:
rough country has been making lots of changes, they are setting a new standard and hopefully everyone will soon follow. It is there goal to provide cheap quality lifts. They are good, but do have some issues. Some of the metal they use is not as high of quality as other company's but it does hold up. For the money it is a good lift. But just shop around and talk to the dealers.
footman:
OK so my 57 chevy truck is now up for sale and I have a guy coming to look at it tonight. If it sells, CA-CHING! I have in mind what I would like but the more research I do for this my likes and price keep going up. Thanks for all the advice, I do trully appriciate it.
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