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ReadyLift SST 3.5in kit..

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I've been pretty active on this thread, and learned quite a bit... check out the for sale part of the forum. I just put my ReadyLift 3.5in SST kit up for sale... Brand new!! PM me with any questions!
 

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Nice kit!
 

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I've been pretty active on this thread, and learned quite a bit... check out the for sale part of the forum. I just put my ReadyLift 3.5in SST kit up for sale... Brand new!! PM me with any questions!
what did you do instead ?
 
I drive alot of miles.. 65ish round trip back and forth to work at 80mph+ everyday... ReadyLift UCA'S and a 2.5in Daystar Poly tophat spacer, along with alignment... trucks level, and it tightened up a bit suspension wise.. felt sloppy to me stock- but I like more of a sport ride.. will swap out all shocks when Bilstein releases the part #s for their best (on road) shocks.. it was a challenge when I ordered parts as many weren't available
 
would you recommend the 3.5 lift for a more aggressive offroad look? I was debating between the leveling kit or the 3.5 lift. I want to fit some 35's and i don't think the leveling kit will give enough wheel and tire room without rubbing. What do you think?
 

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