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Old 07-23-2011
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Need help on lift

I can't decide how I want to lift my truck I dont want to get into body lifts. I was wondering if a Tbar kit Is bad for my truck... I want to lift it as cheap as possible!!
 
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I did the Tbar crank to the limit, gained 2 " but my front shock absorbers was running out of range and the thing felt crazy on bump stops, so I lowerded it back to only 1" gain and works perfect.

Not to much gain but still noticeable considering that is the cheapest option ever.

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With just a inch it didn't bother the ride??
 
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Nothing change men, just the height increase. I still have the factory shock absorbers, maybe if I had a new ones that works on a longer range I could twist my Tbars to the top, but at that height the ride becomes a little bit stiffer, nothing to botter at all.

Before doing this to my truck I did a vastly research and the only cons that I found is that your joint ***** and Tbars will wear a little bit faster. But that will also depend on driving style and off road use.

For me I mostly drive on highway and one or two per month a do some light off road.
 
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