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Torch add-a-leaf kit and 3" body lift concerns on 20 year old Sport Trac
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<blockquote data-quote="curtis james" data-source="post: 1051541" data-attributes="member: 61549"><p>My kid just did a torch lift on a 04 and has no issues and he is running close to 32s, doing 31 should not be a issue on rubbing if using stock wheels and 10 w, where i had a few rubs at full articulation is with 33 x12.5 with a less off set, very minor. i have a 4 inch lift,, you could run a 1 inch body mount or even a 1/2 inch, and if you are running factory mounts still they are most likely worn so even new poly mounts will give you a small increase, no need for any spacers or filler issues with susp lift.. comes down to cost and wheel and tire choice.. i would do either one myself just to know and understand the lift and that it is done right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curtis james, post: 1051541, member: 61549"] My kid just did a torch lift on a 04 and has no issues and he is running close to 32s, doing 31 should not be a issue on rubbing if using stock wheels and 10 w, where i had a few rubs at full articulation is with 33 x12.5 with a less off set, very minor. i have a 4 inch lift,, you could run a 1 inch body mount or even a 1/2 inch, and if you are running factory mounts still they are most likely worn so even new poly mounts will give you a small increase, no need for any spacers or filler issues with susp lift.. comes down to cost and wheel and tire choice.. i would do either one myself just to know and understand the lift and that it is done right. [/QUOTE]
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