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Old 08-24-2006, 07:21 AM
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Default 4" lift on 37" toyo muds

i know i messed up i should have got 38s but i have 37s and want to lift 4" rancho. does anyone have a picture of this? if not will it look silly? also is there a place you recomend in sacramento to do lifts? thanks for your time.
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Old 08-24-2006, 07:39 AM
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found the thread with the lift but still need a place in sac to lift it thanks.
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Old 08-24-2006, 08:59 AM
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I would strongly recommend going a little ways up the hill to Placerville (25 min from Sac). I had a place there install my Fabtech lift last month that is well known for doing top notch work and they are a first class alignment shop as well so no worries there either. Let me know if you want the info.
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Default Re: 4" lift on 37" toyo muds

could check with Linville Brothers, a block east of 4wheel parts wholesalers on El Camino. mostly tires and alignments, not sure if they do lifts, but they do good work and stand behind it.
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I would strongly recommend going a little ways up the hill to Placerville (25 min from Sac). I had a place there install my Fabtech lift last month that is well known for doing top notch work and they are a first class alignment shop as well so no worries there either. Let me know if you want the info.
ya ill take that info you seem pretty happy with them! how is there pricing? thanks for your time.
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Yup, very happy with them. They are cool guys and made sure everything was perfect. Even told me to bring it back after 1000 miles so the can re-check everything which is normal but ALSO, re-align it. I know that they will stand behind any issues and they also did my Dad's 06 2500 Duramax the following week. It drives perfect and has NO vibrations which is what I was mostly concerned with. Pricing is decent also. Tell them that Jimmy with the black Hummer sent ya!

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Default Re: 4" lift on 37" toyo muds

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Yup, very happy with them. They are cool guys and made sure everything was perfect. Even told me to bring it back after 1000 miles so the can re-check everything which is normal but ALSO, re-align it. I know that they will stand behind any issues and they also did my Dad's 06 2500 Duramax the following week. It drives perfect and has NO vibrations which is what I was mostly concerned with. Pricing is decent also. Tell them that Jimmy with the black Hummer sent ya!

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sounds good bro thanks!
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Astar,
Who changed the gears in your rig?
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i know i messed up i should have got 38s but i have 37s and want to lift 4" rancho. does anyone have a picture of this? if not will it look silly? also is there a place you recomend in sacramento to do lifts? thanks for your time.

37 13.50 17's with the 4" Rancho. The most imprtant part on this kit is to have the front ride height (T Barrs) set correctly. Measurement from the center of the front hub to the bottom of the wheel flare should be be between 28.6 and 29.6. I talked with my Rancho tech. on this due to the ride height was set wrong on mine the first time. Other than that, everything else was fine. It rides close to stock.
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