surfrico wrote:
tommudd wrote:
Ron
TONS of posts on lifts on here in the 4X4 section, first what type of 4 wheeling do you want to do?
Basically you have I think 3 choices of lifts
1.) Daystar which you use the stock springs etc 2/250 bucks
2.) OME coils and Rancho shocks 650 or so
3.) Full Frankenlift set yo back 900/1000 when all said and done
there are others but .....
Thanks but will I need to buy shocks for the rear and will I need to buy arms so I wont ruin the ball joint and so there will be no rubbing on the springs or something like that>
yes sorry for not explaining farther
If you go with the Frankenlift everything is there together, this uses OME springs and either OME Shocks or Rancho Shocks
If you go with just buying the OME springs you will need (2) OME927 springs for the front and (2) OME 948 springs for the rear, for shocks if using the Ranchos you will need (2) RSX 17505 for the front, and (2) RSX 17004 for the rear
You do not need the new Upper control arms right away , a good alignment shop can get it into specs and you will not have any hitting on the springs.
I ran the OME springs Rancho shocks for 70,000 plus miles with the stock upper arms with no problems, finall put the Als 4.5 arms on due to getting a good deal on a set. Also as far as heighth I am very close to the Frankenlift with my setup of springs, a 2 ring clevis and a top plate ( a flat 1/4 inch think plate)
Hope this helps some
Tom
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