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I recently bought a new truck and needed/wanted to put a small lift on it. I went with the rough country 4" lift. I know there are mixed reviews with RC, time will tell if I have any issues.
The lift went smoothly, I was by myself and only have hard carolina clay to work on so it took some time, a little less than 8 hours. Part of the problem was over time and people coming by to "borrow" tools I was missing some wrenches and sockets so I had to rinse off and run to the store a couple times.
So far loving the truck. Only issue I'm noticing so far is with the RC kit the rear spacers have a plate that goes on top so to put in airlift 1000s I'll have to drill through them, hopefully they don't rotate, cutting the line over time. Also means I'll have to pull the rear springs again to get access to drill the hole.
I'm a horrible forum member and don't have a picture of the truck from the side before lift. Only angled.
Before:
After:
Side view after (cooler/seat made it in too):
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The lift went smoothly, I was by myself and only have hard carolina clay to work on so it took some time, a little less than 8 hours. Part of the problem was over time and people coming by to "borrow" tools I was missing some wrenches and sockets so I had to rinse off and run to the store a couple times.
So far loving the truck. Only issue I'm noticing so far is with the RC kit the rear spacers have a plate that goes on top so to put in airlift 1000s I'll have to drill through them, hopefully they don't rotate, cutting the line over time. Also means I'll have to pull the rear springs again to get access to drill the hole.
I'm a horrible forum member and don't have a picture of the truck from the side before lift. Only angled.
Before:
After:
Side view after (cooler/seat made it in too):
Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk