Rough country 4"?

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Ive got a 99 hoe lt 4dr 4x4 247k miles. w autotrac. ive got 2" blocks in back and cranked torsion.285/70r17 terra grapplers. aem intake. flowmaster true dual. Ive been wanting a lift for a long time, but never have the several thousands it takes. I want something without having to spend $1k in tires but have a good lifted stance. Has anyone had any luck with this lift?will the tires i currently have look good with the 4"?
 

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Can you post a pic Cruz what you have now is what I want to do

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When parked next to stock tahoe/yukons, there is a big difference.
 

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it is a good lift, thousands of people have them
 

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I personally like the stuffed look a bigger tire gives you in a fender well. I think it looks great right now. I would wait till your tires are worn out or you have more money to do the lift and new tires. This is the setup i want to do. 4 inch rough country with a 33.5-34 inch tire. That 4 inch kit recommends a 33 inch tire.
 

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