4 or 6 inch lift with 35s

Matt_P

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4" and 35s
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Daddyusmaximus

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A 4" is just about perfect for a daily driver and still gets you most places on the trail. IMHO

 

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4" Revtek lift with 37's...

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6" Excursion lift on 37's next to my 4" lift on 37's...

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:eek:fftopic I just got a 4.5in rough country lift but it says I have to remove my overload springs. Should I wait and order longer U bolts or not worry about it and remove them?
 

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Thanks for all the great pics! Looks like I'm goin with the 6 inch. Please keep posting some pics!
 

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I don't think a 6" w/35's look bad.



I think both 4" & 6" look good with 35" MTR's.



I really want a Full Traction coilover conversion for my truck and they sell a 4" but 6" is the way to go to realize the benefits of the coilovers.



However, due to the cost of this I will not have to worry about it for awhile. :D



Also, if you are interested, people can still usually pull a goose neck with a 6" lift and 35's.



Good luck!


?? Who sells a 4"?
 

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