Paul Wisenbaker
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Looking to put on a 4"-6" lift; any recommendations?
Looking to put on a 4"-6" lift; any recommendations?
If i do this I will follow up with details. Thank youI believe some on here have used the 4" Rough Country designed for Trailboss/AT4
I am in between that one and the ready lift 2" lift myself
Do you have pictures? I was thinking of the 3.5”BDS coil overs with 34s or 35s on 18”wheels. I would love to see how the 34s look.I’m happy with my ReadyLift and 34in Toyos
I went with this...https://www.readylift.com/at4-trail-boss-plus-2-0-sst-lift-kit-gm-1500-at4-trail-boss-4wd-2019.htmlView attachment 911View attachment 912View attachment 913
Very Nice!!I went with this...https://www.readylift.com/at4-trail-boss-plus-2-0-sst-lift-kit-gm-1500-at4-trail-boss-4wd-2019.htmlView attachment 911View attachment 912View attachment 913
The kit reccomends not using auto 4wd, only traditional 4wdHave you used this kit in 4wd or Auto yet?
the total install for these kits: parts, labor & alignment is at $ 1300. A good time to consider other upgrades while things are apart.
This is the 4inch rough country with 33s on 20 inch wheels with a -44 offset. Love the way it looks though I'll probably go with 35s when these need to be replacedLooking to put on a 4"-6" lift; any recommendations?
I kept the suspension stock for now. However I added 1.75" Bora spacers and 305/65R 18's. Removed the flaps and only slight rub on the R/F at full lock hard right. Easily avoided.Hello Paul, when you installed this lift; did you have to purchase 20" wheels instead of the stock 18" wheel? And if so, can you roughly tell me how much the lift, wheels, and tires ran you? I like how it looks too.
Thank you
how is the rough county ride? i hear a lot of y and n from lift kit dealers that there product is better and i have friends that swear by pro comp, but i think thats 4 wheel parts brain wash. i do not know anyone that has rough country and i'd like to hear your side if you dont mindThis is the 4inch rough country with 33s on 20 inch wheels with a -44 offset. Love the way it looks though I'll probably go with 35s when these need to be replaced