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HolyLandMan
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Re: need an auto machanics help
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Reply #25 on:
March 24, 2010, 01:59:44 AM »
i think your right but people on youtube have them
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06' Raptor 700r
GYTR pipe, air filter and billet stack
Rear HD's
Front GNCC
GYTR- a-arm and, chassis skids
PC3
White Maier Plastic
GYTR Blue drip Graphics
G-Force axle
GTT XC linkage
2002 Chevy Silveraldo(5.3L)
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Chevy1500z71
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Re: need an auto machanics help
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Reply #26 on:
March 24, 2010, 12:01:45 PM »
those jeeps are unibodys, theres no way to put a body lift on something that doesn't have a frame lol.
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HolyLandMan
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Re: need an auto machanics help
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March 24, 2010, 01:54:20 PM »
yea i kenw it was a unibody but i didnt know you couldnt but a body lift on it...dam this sucks
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06' Raptor 700r
GYTR pipe, air filter and billet stack
Rear HD's
Front GNCC
GYTR- a-arm and, chassis skids
PC3
White Maier Plastic
GYTR Blue drip Graphics
G-Force axle
GTT XC linkage
2002 Chevy Silveraldo(5.3L)
True dual Flowmaster super 44s, Chipped, K&N Cold air intake. More to come
HolyLandMan
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Re: need an auto machanics help
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Reply #28 on:
March 24, 2010, 01:58:19 PM »
is there somthing they make that u can lift it like a cheap way, such as putting spacers on it that has somthing to do with the springs? like a leveling kit (i kinda know alot about cars, but not about lifting them)
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06' Raptor 700r
GYTR pipe, air filter and billet stack
Rear HD's
Front GNCC
GYTR- a-arm and, chassis skids
PC3
White Maier Plastic
GYTR Blue drip Graphics
G-Force axle
GTT XC linkage
2002 Chevy Silveraldo(5.3L)
True dual Flowmaster super 44s, Chipped, K&N Cold air intake. More to come
HolyLandMan
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Re: need an auto machanics help
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Reply #29 on:
March 24, 2010, 02:20:41 PM »
found this, idk if this would be compatible with a suspension lift
http://www.4wheelerssupply.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/1?gclid=CMivyI__0aACFQObnAodqRrTDw
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06' Raptor 700r
GYTR pipe, air filter and billet stack
Rear HD's
Front GNCC
GYTR- a-arm and, chassis skids
PC3
White Maier Plastic
GYTR Blue drip Graphics
G-Force axle
GTT XC linkage
2002 Chevy Silveraldo(5.3L)
True dual Flowmaster super 44s, Chipped, K&N Cold air intake. More to come
Chevy1500z71
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Re: need an auto machanics help
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March 24, 2010, 05:32:52 PM »
coil spacers are what you are thinking of. yea they work with a lift kit, but it may not be the best way, it may limit the suspensions down travel.
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HolyLandMan
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Re: need an auto machanics help
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March 24, 2010, 06:14:13 PM »
what do you mean by down travel? i don't care how it handles i just need some ground clearance and clearance for some bigger tires
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06' Raptor 700r
GYTR pipe, air filter and billet stack
Rear HD's
Front GNCC
GYTR- a-arm and, chassis skids
PC3
White Maier Plastic
GYTR Blue drip Graphics
G-Force axle
GTT XC linkage
2002 Chevy Silveraldo(5.3L)
True dual Flowmaster super 44s, Chipped, K&N Cold air intake. More to come
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