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jonathon

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4" lift I pieced together for about $300.. turned out good, just need to tweak the drag link a bit still.
 
Used springs, ebay steering arm, used blocks, new u-bolts, new procomp shocks.

I had spring bushings from thatk30guy that I used on the springs..
 
dont forget about the stickers.

5hp each, right? :haha:

I am surprised.. it rides better than stock, though without the sway bar hitting some bumpy road hard and fast is a little squirrelly. The stiffer springs are much better on road than the stock ones. We shall see how it shakes my teeth out on the unbladed DNR roads.
 
is your front lower also or is it just the ground unlevel?

Uneven ground.. I'm going to take a guess and say the front and rear are about level.. the fender openings are larger up front.

Only problem I have now is I think my shocks are too short up front... they are for a 4" lift but are only a couple inches from fully extended installed :doah: Okay for the street I guess, but I'm going to need to remove them and measure the front travel and get new shocks.
 
i have rancho RS5000 for a 4" lift and didn't know how much they will limit travel! major suckage... so i feel ya on that.

looks good man. now you need some 38's and a set of cut off discs! :D
 
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