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I get it I guess I'm in denial I have to spend 1400 for another half inch lol.Same as I had and had no problems for the year they were on. That's the reason i am trying to help you and talk you out of going any higher without doing a kit. The angles are terrible. I know and have spent a ton of time in Ohio at the Cleveland clinic so I know you guys can get the snow like us at times and will want your 4x4 even if for nothing else. With the angles of both the tierods and axles at 4 inches the CV'S wont last long and I dont even chance switching it on because of it unless absolutely necessary. These pix are at 4.25 inches and the reason I tell people not to first hand.
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Yeah I hear ya. My biggest reason for trying is because the pro kit was newer and noone tried notch 3 yet for the 4.25 lift so on top of making this info available to people here it would have saved me the frame cut on a 2018. Money time and labor down the drain and still putting a lift kit on.I get it I guess I'm in denial I have to spend 1400 for another half inch lol.
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Maybe next year I'll swap to the 5 in the back with some coilovers up front. I would just up and do it now but I just put on 35s and they would look to small. Sell and upgrade to 37s later. She might not be the biggest but I think shes pretty hahahaZone 6” with 5” rear coils. Fox/BDS coil overs up front. No spacers in my lift any more.
Basically the bds lift with the fox package.
So I know this is going to be a stupid question... but what's so bad about those angles? Does anyone have a picture side by side of good vs. Bad angles?Same as I had and had no problems for the year they were on. That's the reason i am trying to help you and talk you out of going any higher without doing a kit. The angles are terrible. I know and have spent a ton of time in Ohio at the Cleveland clinic so I know you guys can get the snow like us at times and will want your 4x4 even if for nothing else. With the angles of both the tierods and axles at 4 inches the CV'S wont last long and I dont even chance switching it on because of it unless absolutely necessary. These pix are at 4.25 inches and the reason I tell people not to first hand.
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