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Old 07-04-2007, 03:06 PM
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Default Re: Help Me ! Where can find the set of lift kits and tires ?

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Thank you sir for your advice i herd that a lot , you are truly right , BUT i know some one how bought one a year ago from the

United States and it breaks down a lot but i think its worth it when driving it on the street all the traffic stops and you are like

the king of the road !

Any ones installed some thing similar to it ? ? ?

Is it very complicated ? ? ?

I would think that any one of our trucks with a 6 or 9 inch lift would still make it king of the road over there.... I would doubt (I'm guessing) that there aren't a lot of lifted H2's over there.

I installed a 6 inch on mine and wish I would have done a 9" lift instead.

Keep in mind one problem, when you start getting LARGE tires, the gear ratio gets cut down. I took out my 4:11's and put in 4:56's and my tires are 38's. The tires on your pics are waaaaaay bigger than that. The truck would be an absolute pig to get a rolling start.

It'll put more strain on the suspension and I promise though it looks cool as hell, it's simply not practical.

Just for the record, installing the 6" lift is a weekend event. Not a big deal, just more time consuming than anything.

For reference size, that's a brown bear under my truck...



J/K......
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