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Old 10-07-2004, 05:37 AM   #1
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pro comp and fabtech 6"

well pro comp and fabtech will have there kits out very soon the sema show at the latest and pro comp said they will ask around 1500 for there kit lots cheap than the cst! also witht he cst 7" are they gettin a full 7" lift jst curious if i will be able to get 37s on with that 6" pro comp or maybe a 39x13.50 irok with a 6" and 3" body lift! also has anyone changed to a little taller gear after lifting ther truck??
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well pro comp and fabtech will have there kits out very soon the sema show at the latest and pro comp said they will ask around 1500 for there kit lots cheap than the cst! also witht he cst 7" are they gettin a full 7" lift jst curious if i will be able to get 37s on with that 6" pro comp or maybe a 39x13.50 irok with a 6" and 3" body lift! also has anyone changed to a little taller gear after lifting ther truck??

I was able to get 37's on with the CST. Your going to have to trim no matter which option you chose. 39 13.5 would require extensive trimming in my opinion. If you plan on towing, you may want to swap gears. I didn't since I don't tow.
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all i haul is dirtbikes! and i was hoin since u got a 37 on with the 7 that another 3" would clear a 1" difference since only half of that 2" diff will be in the wheel well at a time haha! but i was thinkin about goin to a 4 somthing gear wise and intake and exhaust! also do you have the hieght ur truck sits at after you lifted it?
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all i haul is dirtbikes! and i was hoin since u got a 37 on with the 7 that another 3" would clear a 1" difference since only half of that 2" diff will be in the wheel well at a time haha! but i was thinkin about goin to a 4 somthing gear wise and intake and exhaust! also do you have the hieght ur truck sits at after you lifted it?

You will still have to trim no matter what. I haven't measured the height... but my wife hates it now... so I guess it's tall enough.
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I'm curious what your's measures at the pinch seam at the rocker as well. I think legal limit in my state is 30". My 4-runner sits @ 31" oops.
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