you never know when shtf
I know people dont like blocks because they can pop out but if its a block with a tab that goes between the ubolt like the ones below, it cant fall out, so what would be the problem with using blocks like these? In the pic below the one on the right is a factory block from a Ford and I have a Dodge Ram with a similar factory block, and have never heard of or had a problem, so if he wanted to weld on a tab like this/have a tab welded on for a cheap fix for some extra piece of mind that the blocks wouldnt have issues until which time a bigger lift is in the budget what would be the problem?
I wouldn't recommend anyone to get front blocks. I've never ran them. Did a 5inch in the back for many years. Just sayin if its in there and you need to drive the truck its not gonna fall apart on your first turn out of driveway. Just drive normal until you can get them out of there
Thanks for all the responses. I think i have a plan. I found someone on craigslist who will trade me his 12" super lift for my 6" lift and 300 bucks. Sounds like a plan for me.
Does anyone know what the length of a stock driveline is? Im trying to figure out if mine has been lengthend or if i will need to do that to accomidate the extra inchs. Also doesn anyone know what length brake lines would be good for a 12" lift?
Thanks

it's easier to parallel park OVER all the smart cars and bicycles in downtown portland.
Wtf do you need 12in of lift for?

thats crazey a 12 inch lift i would put it all together then make it flex and messure to c what u need and u are going to need new driveshafts i put a 8 inch on my 81bazer and i need both to besafe unless u re building a street queen
