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Was thinking of doing a little lift.
I know nothing about this, I was thinking about 2" lift , but where to buy? have somebody do it or is it easy enough to do myself? I currently have 235/75/15 tires on how do you think they will look, or am I better off leaving it alone?
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dont go with a two inch lift, its a wast of time, im doin a 3 inch lift with 31's it will be tuff but even that is small. but something is better then nothing. good luck its not gonna b cheap.
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You could do a 2" buget boost...it would run about $100, and you could prob. do it in a day.
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Re: Was thinking of doing a little lift.
I agree that you should do more than a 2" lift, but I wouldnt suggest doing it yourself, and get a good lift kit, because you dont want your car sagging to one side in a few years.
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What type of a place is best to go to if I have it installed? Should I buy the parts first, if I do that they might not want to put it on. My other question is my tires, right now I have 235/75/15 's and there in great shap so I'm really not ready for new tires. How do you think it will look with the lift.
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Re: Was thinking of doing a little lift.
They would probably look too small, so you should try to sell your old wheels and tires, and get that set up so you can sell them, get the money, and get your lift done all in the same time frame ideally. Go to a motorsports shop, preferably one that specializes in trucks and stuff... Im not sure where you are at and what you have around you.
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#7
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3" pro comp lift with 15x31x10.5 looks tuff!
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