Got my Rancho Quiklift Installed!
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Got my Rancho Quiklift Installed!
I finally got it done!
These are way better than a spacer. These arent stiff at all! They actually ride better than my stock stuff!
FYI: If you dont have a bench or wall mounted strut spring compressor... take them in! It only cost me $30 to have them pulled apart and put back together.
These are way better than a spacer. These arent stiff at all! They actually ride better than my stock stuff!
FYI: If you dont have a bench or wall mounted strut spring compressor... take them in! It only cost me $30 to have them pulled apart and put back together.
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Thanks! I'm running 35 x 12.5 18's... I'll bump up to 37's as soon as I sell these 35's lol.
Probably gonna wait a month or two since I just put these Tires on, New Magnaflow, an Edge Programmer, Paint Matched the Mirrors and Handles, and Put 6'' Blocks and New U Bolts... not to mention New Rancho 9000 Superduty duty shocks on the back and these Quiklifts on the front THIS MONTH!
Thanks again!
Probably gonna wait a month or two since I just put these Tires on, New Magnaflow, an Edge Programmer, Paint Matched the Mirrors and Handles, and Put 6'' Blocks and New U Bolts... not to mention New Rancho 9000 Superduty duty shocks on the back and these Quiklifts on the front THIS MONTH!
Thanks again!
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i vote for taking the side steps off. if you need a step look for something more rugged.
I love the AMP power steps but they are fairly expensive. I believe N-fab has some cool tube steps.
oh and PTM brake calipers is another idea... tan brake calipers? or even you red/maroon color would be sick
I love the AMP power steps but they are fairly expensive. I believe N-fab has some cool tube steps.
oh and PTM brake calipers is another idea... tan brake calipers? or even you red/maroon color would be sick
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they have them like that. Contact Gator Crew he's a member on here he has them.
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