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REF0603

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agreed, i would probably push an after market arm.

i have been meaning to ask a family member, but i do believe he is personal friends with the owner ship of Hurst.
That’s pretty cool. If you get a chance to ask, I would love some info.

I also found this today while searching for an already engineered 4” lift.


It’ll crank up to 4.5” but I think that might be a lot.

This is what it looked like on a customer build. 24s on 35s

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That’s pretty cool. If you get a chance to ask, I would love some info.

I also found this today while searching for an already engineered 4” lift.


It’ll crank up to 4.5” but I think that might be a lot.

This is what it looked like on a customer build. 24s on 35s

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4.5” lift with no dropped diff or lower arms?! Ummmmmm, nah. I can hear the ball joints and axleshafts crying from here…just at ride height.
 

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4.5” lift with no dropped diff or lower arms?! Ummmmmm, nah. I can hear the ball joints and axleshafts crying from here…just at ride height.
Something I've noticed with the RC and Readylift, no diff drop spacers. Asked Readylift about it and they said they're not necessary with the current gen geometry. Eek, I don't know.

Readylift seems to sit more level at their 3" lift and only have preload spacers in the rear. RC 3.5" has preload spacers in front as well, so could be a bit stiffer ride overall and tend to look nose high in a lot of pics to me. The 2" RC I have is slightly nose high as well, but not enough to bother me too much. Readylift also has some wiring/cable relocation brackets for the front where RC doesn't, so seems to be a bit better thought out.

I'd love to go higher but want to see a few 21-ups with these kits and higher miles to see how things are going.
 

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agreed, i would probably push an after market arm.

i have been meaning to ask a family member, but i do believe he is personal friends with the owner ship of Hurst.
Someone had posted pics of the trimming process Hurst does to clear 35's. They hack away A LOT at the front and rear of the fenders, I was both terrified and impressed. Wonder where the heck I saw that...
 

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