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Cady Creek

Lil-Rokslider
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Jul 25, 2020
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148
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Upper Michigan
Depends how much lift you want. I concur with the others on a Rough Country. I went with Bilstiens all around and 275/70/18’s.
 

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GotDraw?

WKR
Joined
Jul 4, 2015
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1,317
Location
Maryland
Like others have said I'd be interested in knowing what vehicle it's going on and intended purpose
I have learned that is occasionally very important not to give specific information when posting questions so that everyone has to speculate and spin their wheels offering every conceivable answer.
JL
 

Spoonman

WKR
Joined
Nov 2, 2018
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824
Location
Olympic peninsula
If you really want 3-4” lift then don’t even think about rough country, superlift, tuff country, or any other country for that matter. Check out BDS lifts, they have quality components but you’ll pay for it. Going with a 3-4” lift my guess is that you are trying to fit 34-35” tires? Keep in mind you’ll lose a tone of power to the ground and also drop your fuel economy to 10-12mpg unless you plan on regearing. Make sure you also look into the correct wheel BS and offset, could help you not have to fender trim. Good luck!
 
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