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Old 04-18-2006, 01:23 PM   #21
makovai
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Re: spring length

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Originally Posted by IGOR
I have 8" on mine - and it's HUGE. Maybe a little too big - I have 37s - and it clears with ease. But then it wasn't clear to me that 6" would clear 37s -

With 8" - I've seen some people on the net clearing 42s.

My lift is 8" front Skyjacker springs (from Summit Racing to get price matching & free shipping), and in the rear: 4" blocks & Offroaddesign.com shackle flip.

It looks pretty beefy coming down the road though!

I ordered the 01-255 superlift springs which is just the 6" springs about an hour ago. I decided that the 8" kit could cost me alot, like longer shocks, drive shaft, steering arm etc..... my plan was to put the 8" kit in and take out the 3" of body lift, but i decided not to go that route and just stick with the 9" total lift, fixing the block issue in the front.
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