Is this lift any good?

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96ProCompTahoe

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seems most are happy with their 6" kits, don't see why the three would be any different. looks like everything is there and the price seems good.

i would be suprised if your ARB bumper weighed more than a couple hundred pounds. my KMA winch bumper weighs in around 170#
 

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I am looking to buy the RCX 6" kit. But xbrandonx can be our tester for this one I guess
 

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You could lift the front 6" and not the back. It is not a big deal. The rear is a realy easy job. My advice is lift the front, see the stance of teh truck, then lift the back as needed.
 
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Ok thanks BowtieFfreak. Ill take your advice, to me you look like the head man in charge
 

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They call it Cali Lean. But if you are sagging in the front the 3" kit should be cool. Like I said to put a 1 or 2" block out back or add a leaf is so simple. My plan for my suburban is going to play out very similar: get the front kit installed and measure the fenders and see how much I need to lift the back to get the stance I want. The front takes a little work the rear is a joke. Cut the old U bolts off, jack the truck up a little to lower the axle away and insert block or leaf and install new longer U bolts and you're done.
 

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