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Upgrading Installed Lift
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[QUOTE="TripleE44, post: 1259092, member: 94"] I would start with front coil springs and nicer shocks all around. The hard parts aren't going to change anything with the exception of the radius arm replacements, so I don't see why you'd replace the whole thing. I don't know what your lift in the back is, but if its an add a leaf, the next step I'd take would be switching to just a block to get the stiffness of that add a leaf out. After that, then I'd look into the radius arm replacements. 3-link, 4-link, ALAs, whatever just to get something other than either the drop bracket or the radius arm that pro comp supplies. [/QUOTE]
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