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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
Checking into a mild lift (2-3") for my 2005 4X4
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<blockquote data-quote="curtis james" data-source="post: 1047770" data-attributes="member: 61549"><p>I would consider a body lift,, they do not look bad on gen 1 tracs,,a lift is pricey and hard to find, i had to do a ton of mods for 4 inch lift and if i had to do again, it would be body lift and would do myself..i love my lift and it is awesome for clearance and off road but a body lift is 200 ish and suspension lift well i do not want to be laughed at so i will not mention cost. my lift is a superlift. 4 inch with airlift in cab adjustable rear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curtis james, post: 1047770, member: 61549"] I would consider a body lift,, they do not look bad on gen 1 tracs,,a lift is pricey and hard to find, i had to do a ton of mods for 4 inch lift and if i had to do again, it would be body lift and would do myself..i love my lift and it is awesome for clearance and off road but a body lift is 200 ish and suspension lift well i do not want to be laughed at so i will not mention cost. my lift is a superlift. 4 inch with airlift in cab adjustable rear. [/QUOTE]
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Checking into a mild lift (2-3") for my 2005 4X4
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