2004 chevy lift
#11
Originally Posted by NoChrome
Im personally really partial to RCD lift kits, never heard anything bad about them, chances are your never going to get the cv angles right unless you drop the front diff some, but as far as the torsion bar drop brackets theres a way around that. Look at this site http://www.rockkrawler.com they make coil over kits for our trucks, very bad *** stuff.
#14
Mine is the X kit and my cv angles were damn near straight until I installed the t-bar keys and they still aren't bad. I think they'd survive off-road just fine, but I never go off road so....
#15
Twotonefreak
THanks for the information I forgot to ask you how does it ride compared to stock before you cranked up your keys I have a 3inch body lift and ford keys and add aleaf with 35 and it rides a little rough I want to put a suspension lift on and put my stock keys in and leave them cranked down so I can have a good ride
#17
Originally Posted by ls1nos
THanks for the information I forgot to ask you how does it ride compared to stock before you cranked up your keys I have a 3inch body lift and ford keys and add aleaf with 35 and it rides a little rough I want to put a suspension lift on and put my stock keys in and leave them cranked down so I can have a good ride
#18
Originally Posted by ramdaytona1
hey twotonefreak that is one SWEET lookin truck!!! I ususally dont like GM stuff nemore but thats awesome
#19
hey twotone it says in the description of the rough country x-series lift that you have to modify the front differential... what does that entail? cutting out some of the support webbing?
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