Lifting a 2000 z71

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1BADI5

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I personally have nothing bad to say about Rough Country.

I think some of the bad experiences have to do with bad installs, cutting corners or adding a lift to an already worn suspension/steering system then is rides like a pile of doodoo butter.

If your going to do something, do it right. - Piss poor planing results with piss poor results. Also, halfass and cheaping out will also yield a halfass product. Just some food for thought from a Tech
 

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Well the torsion bars were stuck in the LCAs...............I was short on time, so I did this:

1) RC UCAs
2) maxed out the torsion bars via OEM keys
3) 2" lift blocks
4) 4600 Bilstiens
5) MOOG adjustable cams
6) alignment

The ride is pretty good for a torsion bar suspension, the alighment is straight.
 

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Well the torsion bars were stuck in the LCAs...............I was short on time, so I did this:

1) RC UCAs
2) maxed out the torsion bars via OEM keys
3) 2" lift blocks
4) 4600 Bilstiens
5) MOOG adjustable cams
6) alignment

The ride is pretty good for a torsion bar suspension, the alighment is straight.

Ummmmmm..... Where's the pics, bruh?!
 

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