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Old Jun 8, 2008
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ever heard of this????

http://www.ultimateautoaccessories.c...e=KF09101BK__1

looks like a cheap and easy way to add a couple of inches of lift
 
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Old Jun 8, 2008
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ya there junk. those Extenders are crap. btw you still need longer stocks with those so thats $80ish then you still need an alignment with new adjustment cams thats around $100..

get coils there just about the same price and work better
 
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Old Jun 8, 2008
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They sound just like coil spacers to me, i have some 1 inch coil spacers on my 97' F150 and it works great, just dont plan on offroading cuz they will most likely fall off really quick lol.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2008
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they dont fall apart but in a few years time they start dry rotting those stud extenders are junk and are prone to brake. or you can do like i did and run longer bolts but that center bolt is a great pain in the *** to get out. and a longer bolt none are threaded long enough so you have to retap a grade 10 bolt about 5" worth.. let me tell you that is no pretty thing. done 3 sets of retaping and my die was shot i mean its toast..
 
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