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As far as body lifts go it is a pretty good kit with detailed instructions and all that ... I personally don't like body lifts in general. The differences between the 1 & 2" body lifts and the 3" body lift are major though - Gothamist can tell you more about that as he is looking into it.
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HEY GOTHAMIST!!! E-mail me I am really interested in a cheap way of keeping my 33" TSLs from rubbing ;-)

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Thank you.

HEY GOTHAMIST!!! E-mail me I am really interested in a cheap way of keeping my 33" TSLs from rubbing ;-)

Ben [email protected]
If you are talking about the 33 x 10.5" TSL's that I am going to get, you don't need a body lift for them. They are skinny so they don't rub hardly at all (the main problem with the X's wheel well is the width, not the height).
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If you are talking about the 33 x 10.5" TSL's that I am going to get, you don't need a body lift for them. They are skinny so they don't rub hardly at all (the main problem with the X's wheel well is the width, not the height).
SWEET!!! I was worried that I would have them here and just get to look at them till I got some kind of lift.
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Email Swampy @ [email protected] and talk to him about the 33" TSL's since he is the only one running them so far, he can tell you more about how they fit and wear.
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BTW & FYI - just thought I would warn you that you will have to crank your t-bars all the way up and have basically no downtravel to fit the 33" TSL's - but they will fit. I was just thinking that I should have told you that last week ...

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BTW & FYI - just thought I would warn you that you will have to crank your t-bars all the way up and have basically no downtravel to fit the 33" TSL's - but they will fit. I was just thinking that I should have told you that last week ...

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hehehe thats ok I have not got them yet. I am waiting on the rims (with correct offset even)

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Re: Or build a better lift..

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And this is the lift kit that EOE wants to use??

I hope that they can do a better job!!


No we thought about using their upper a-arms, then adding new lower a-arms with proper shocks, torsion bars and new hi-angle axle shafts but that idea was scrapped pretty quickly...all it took was laying under the truck for a bit longer and the idea for the EOE IFS lift came to me.
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If you are talking about the 33 x 10.5" TSL's that I am going to get...

Ah, the good old 'ole days ;-)~
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