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Old 03-28-2006, 09:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 94 lwb lift suggestions?

i want about a 2 or 3 inch lift and larger tires on my rover...i was thinking about getting the 2 inch body lift from rovertym for $215 and some 31" BFG tires...altogether i think this would be around $1000...anybody have any pointers for me?
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Hey man!!! I have the OME lift on my RRC..... I would get the springs from RTE and the get shocks from www.dap-inc.com that seems to be a great lift for the $$$$$
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If your trucks suspension is old, I would suggest going to springs and shocks as apposed to just lifting a tired suspension. It would be nice to use those new tires along with a suspension that can handle them.
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i already have OME shocks so i dont know if that changes anything?
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How many miles on your truck? If you are over 50,000 miles, especially if some of them have been off roading, your springs have weakened and dropped from their originial height when new.
You might want to go to Expedition Exchange and read their information on OME sprigs and lifts.
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i got around 170,000 miles on it...i think im going to replace the coils with big blue coils from www.dap-inc.com
will i have any problems in replacing them if i already have a fairly new set of OME shocks?
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