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Zero rates or add-a-leaf?

NcRedneckJimmy

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I have a stock Jimmy with 31X10.50 tires on it right now, I want to put on some 33X12.50's on it. I know they will fit, or should. I was also thinking of putting on either some add-a-leafs or a zero rates, for some extra lift. Which would be easier/cheaper/better? I am leaning towards the zero rates.
 
Go with some zero rates. Add-a-leafs will work, but will sag eventually like springs do, zero rates will never sag and will always give you a 1" lift.
 
muddybuddy said:
ive got a set of zero-rates i just took off. email if your interested. [email protected]
I have e-mailed you. Thanks

I think I am going to go with the zero-rates! But which brand should I get either ORD or I sall some on Blackwidowperformance.com? But they are listed as add-a-leafs but look the same as zero-rates, and they are cheaper?
 
I've tried to order Black widow but they won't return the calls. So even if they are cheaper good luck in getting some. ORD is great to work with and quick to get items from them.
 
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