New Setup
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New Setup - 6/4/2008 9:41:51 PM
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Bang
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Joined: 5/31/2008 Status: offline
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I have a 2004 4-Door and I''''m thinking about doing the 2" Performance Accessories Body Lift (Part #152) & 2" Rough Country Suspension Lift (Part# 266N). I’ve been reading that the 2” lifts can cause a lot of premature wear on the stock CVs & Ball Joints so I was thinking of getting some of the “Extreme Duty” components from Power Performance Motorsports. Is anyone running this setup? What’s the biggest tire I’d be able to fit with this set-up? Can I fit 33”s with only a little trimming? Or are 32” the most I can go? Does anyone have any suggestions and/or alternatives?
< Message edited by Bang -- 6/4/2008 9:51:45 PM >
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RE: New Setup - 6/5/2008 3:39:53 AM
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nj4x4blaze
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Joined: 8/5/2005 From: North Jersey Status: offline
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I have power performance extreme balljoints on my truck and I love them. Zero issues so far. Ad for tires size I would go with 32" tire with minor trimming versus a 33". But that''s up to you. Don''t forget you need to get either a power programmer to correct you speedometer when you go with the bigger tires.
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