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[QUOTE="4EverBoosted1, post: 287256, member: 4858"] Well I am.. Somewhat. Honestly the front is pretty low as is and I'm going to run 325/45/22s on it and they clear by literally like an 1/8th of an inch. I'm going to take the blocks out of the rear and that should set it level. I think you will be surprised at how low it is already haha but I have people complain about getting in and out of it, I guess because the seats are high.. Plus I slide out of my seat and I don't want to keep doing that and wear our that left side of my seat haha... The steps just seem like they will make it more convenient. I got mine from 4 wheel parts btw [/QUOTE]
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