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Old 11-15-2007, 11:18 PM
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I am looking To pitch on 37"s. What lift options are available? Just talked to the local offroad shop, amd they said the Rancho is the way to go. $3200 for parts, $1000 for install, and then tires and wheels. I have heard bad things about the Rancho. Rough Country still says not available. Any Idears?
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any thoughts on tuff c0untry 4"? I wonder if it will work with 37's.
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Default Re: 08 Lift options.

They have had several revisions on the Rancho lift. I have had mine for a few months and have no complaints what so ever. It rides great and looks great. 37's are really pushing it if you want to take it offroad. It's not a problem with the rancho lift or any lift in that matter. The drivetrain is weak. The front diff's are wimpy and so are the tie rods. Also they only have a 10 bolt rear end. If you have to run 37's I would only drive it on the street and be easy on the gas peddle.
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Default Re: 08 Lift options.

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Originally Posted by Iluvgettinghummers
I would'nt put a lift on unless i was planning on THE MALL CRAWL.IF you spend time offroad in your H3 you should know you are risking a rollover.The H3 has more than enough clearance and 35'' M/T fit like a glove.Don't risk it.I would assume that a rollover is not under warranty.
You can roll anything over! Have you driven a H3 with a lift? They handle and ride great! BTW I never go to the Mall!
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