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I may drop the OE bars for a set of those after I lift. Is there more room for your foot with those? I hate feeling like I'm standing on a ledge with the OE bars.
 
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The gap between the actual step pad and the body on the Rampage steps is greater than the OEM steps. So if I understand your question correctly yes there should be more room for your foot unlike the OEM steps where you foot is crammed up against the body
 

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I wear a 13, so it's a pain with the OE bars. Then put ice on them and it gets real fun, lol. I like that it shows more ground clearance too as the bar is up higher and the steps drop down.
 
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I wear a 13, so it's a pain with the OE bars. Then put ice on them and it gets real fun, lol. I like that it shows more ground clearance too as the bar is up higher and the steps drop down.

Yeah a 12 here so I know what you mean. IMO they are great looking steps for the price. I've had both N-Fab and RBP and these are very similar for way less coin. And to your point I think they actually tuck up closer than the those other 2 as well.
 

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Question about lifting my truck ?!

I have a 09 TRX4 offroad truck and I want to add a daystar coil spacer lift kit, I'm only lifting the truck about 2" in front and 1.5" in the rear, I know this really mild compared to some trucks on here, but my question is if I have to change wheels and tires if I add the lift. I currently had stock 17" wheels with 285/70/17 Cooper Discover AT/3 tires, any thoughts ?
 

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id say your best bet is to get the bilstein struts in the front and set them to 2.8" that will bring you about level then add a 3/4 ' spacer to the back to give it a lil rake. imm thinking that a 2/1.5 would still be a lil high in the rear>
 

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Finally able to wash my truck and get rid of the salt of this early winter...but its funny today is the first day of winter in philly and its 65 degrees and it will be warmer tomorrow.

Here is my rig ( aka rampage) and all I have is bilstein shocks max in the front and 1/2 inch spacers in the rear ( along with rear bilstein shocks).

Loving my rampage. :)

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that looks really nice. whats the specs on the rims and tires
 

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Awesome War Machine. Yes what lift size and wheels fit those 38s? Any rubbing?
 

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Awesome War Machine. Yes what lift size and wheels fit those 38s? Any rubbing?

Thanks man. It's got a 6" RCX, 2.1" Bilsteins, 1.5" Zone body lift. I trimmed a bit of the plastic spoiler on the bumper and it rubs the mud flaps. I'd rather have that rub than all the rock chips from winter driving
 

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7.5" with 35's
 

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Thanks! Lets see they are 38x15.50 on 20" fuel hostages. The lift is a 6" RCX 2.1 bilsteins. And a 1.25 body lift
 

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Thanks! Lets see they are 38x15.50 on 20" fuel hostages. The lift is a 6" RCX 2.1 bilsteins. And a 1.25 body lift

BADASS!

do you have more specs on the wheels?
20x10 or 20x12?
backspacing? offset?
any rubbing?
 

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I bought truck as is so I'm not 100% on the offset but they are 20x10 minor plastic trimming and no rubbing. They are pretty close at full turn but do not touch
 

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