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Old 10-13-2003, 01:58 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>The Rancho 4" lift is a full suspension lift.
I would not suggest any kind of a body lift, and never a body lift in conjunction with a suspension lift.
Rancho or Skyjacker are about the same...Come by and I will show you all the components on mine..
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HummerTeam, why would you say never use a body lift with a suspension lift? Or are you talking about Hummers only?
I have had many trucks with a 3" body and suspension lifts up to and over 22", so ya that is 25" and over for lift total and running 39's, 44's, and even the new IROC 49's at one time. There is nothing wrong with running a suspension lift and a body lift if it is done by the right person and company. I had all my trucks like this and would never hesitate to do it again... Was just trying to clarify that statement that you made, if it was about the H2 only then NO, I would not install a body lift at all, not even sure they make one for the H2 or that they ever will.....
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