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Subframe


ryan73
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Not many people are doing it. Not exactly the most common or easy thing to do. But shift220 is selling his 3.5" lift (minus the rear lift part) in the thread by this one. Maybe you should pick it up (I would but I'm broke)

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I effin hope not! I just finished mine this evening and haven't had a chance to try it out! Not much to really go wrong if you ask me... Chances of breaking/bending a block is pretty slim. Its just the steering you really have to worry about. I did 4" SFD with the AC 2" (or 3") lift in the front and coilsprings.com custom coils in the back. It LOOKS badassed, will most likely fit 35's but still hasn't been tested offroad, or on for that matter :-D

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hi I am new to this site and I just wanted to know how many people out there are doing the subframe drop and how big of a drop you are doing thanks

four inch never done a subframe drop before.. gunna be interesting.

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