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:mad: real nice looking ! I thought lift mine too, but no knew how much, I see your truck and think that i do the same 4", very nice, not too much, that's perfect !

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Looks really nice. I want to do the same lift on my truck. I just realized though that I can barely get my truck in the garage at stock height, so working on her will all have to be done outside. Damn raised ranches with the low garages. I should sell my house for something with a bigger garage.

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No doubt, looks great! I have the same brand, body style, color, wheels, and also live in VA now. I've been thinking the 4 inch is the way to go for months now. I'll also be curious to know what your mileage is doing. Where did u get it installed and I'd also like to know how much the install was?

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That looks great, pictures look like magazine shots too, awesome. I just got the same lift, one of the best out there IMO with the solid subframe, it's QUALITY. I went with the 5000 series shocks to save a few $, hope I don't regret doing so.

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Looks GREAT as is, but would be perfect with a set of 305s. I'd just drove this set until they're gone, it's not like they look tiny or anything. :cheers:

 

 

i was gonna do the pro comp, but i really love your truck. got me thinking maybe ill do the rancho. i was plannin on doin twenty's on 33's but i like the look of the stock 17's. would save some money too.

 

i know u said they are 33's but what are the number of your cooper stt's? thats the tire i wanted to because of the light weight so i wont lose much power and keep close to stock gas mileage as well.

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I actually like the stock wheels with the lift, I may be the only one. I really don't like most of the wheels I see, but I've always been a fan of stock wheels.

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I actually like the stock wheels with the lift, I may be the only one. I really don't like most of the wheels I see, but I've always been a fan of stock wheels.

 

 

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