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rough country suspension lifts
I wondering what your opinions are on this lift are. I went to the heckethorns HQ the other day in Dyersburg, TN. I was there to visit my girlfriends mother and stepfather. Her stepfather new someone who works there and he helped me get a deal. I can get a 4" lift for $350 at cost. it usaully sells for $500. I wanted to RE 3.5 " lift but its hard to pass on a lift kit for 350. which one should i go for?
So i was just wondering what peoples opinions are on these lifts. the website is roughcountry.com if you want to check out the lifts yourself.
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2004 Red Wrangler Sport 4.0L I-6, OME 2.5" suspension lift, JKS 1.25" body lift, MML, front & rear trackbars, and swaybar discos. 33x13.50" Toyo Open Counntry MT's on AR-767 15x10" rims. Sam |
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That IS a good buy, but a search of old posts doesn't make a good impression of the rough country lifts. I have no personal experience with them mind you, just relaying what I have read on searches I have done. Most seem to think that they have "rough" in their name for a reason. HTH
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Locked @ both ends
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It's a complete kit that is a good starting point. It isn't made for extreme offroading.
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kool thanks guys.
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2004 Red Wrangler Sport 4.0L I-6, OME 2.5" suspension lift, JKS 1.25" body lift, MML, front & rear trackbars, and swaybar discos. 33x13.50" Toyo Open Counntry MT's on AR-767 15x10" rims. Sam |
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