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Old 07-20-2005, 05:47 PM
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what lifts are you using and why. fabtech or other. i have the truck in sig. i am wanting just a 3" but might do a 6. not sure. also what shocks are working out the best.
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Just say no to Fabtech.
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never use pro comp
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Go with Rize fork out the money for a 12inch or go rough country.
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i would go with rough country if your looking for a quality lift without forking out alot of money but if you want the best with a no fine print warranty there is a new lift company called BDS that is super nice and very very easily installed i have personally done many rough country and bds and bds would be my number one choice but rough country is also a good lift and never has any issues
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Originally Posted by Doug93063
Just say no to Fabtech.

What's wrong with Fabtech? I've been running my 8" with 37" Toyo M/Ts for years. Beating the hell out of it down a 5 mile (one way) dirt road for years with ZERO problems. I even have the Fabtech tie rods and would suggest any of their stuff to anyone out there. Just get better shocks.
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I agree with Elite id go with the rough country easy install and always helpful
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wow almost a 7 year old thread.
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4.5" Suspension Lift Kit - 1997-2003 Ford F150 4wd - 24950 | $1,348.16 this kit worked great for me
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