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Old 01-21-2006, 10:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Alternatives to the 6"er?

I've been looking into getting the 6" Fabtech, but I don't know if I want to spend $2200 on it . Does anyone make a 4" suspension lift? So far, I've only seen 3", 6", 8", and 12". Thanks for the help, guys
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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

I thought Greg was working on a 4" in lift ? You may want to ask him or do a search. I think it was in the works..


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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

Rancho makes a 4" lift. The kit actually lifts the truck about 5.25". In my opinion it is the best kit out there for the Titan as of yet.
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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

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Rancho makes a 4" lift. The kit actually lifts the truck about 5.25". In my opinion it is the best kit out there for the Titan as of yet.
Yeah, i just talked to Greg as a matter of fact. He mentioned that it was a superb kit......
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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

i think the fabtech lifts 4" due to the front having a rake. tyltan had that lift if i remember right
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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

i have the rancho kit from prg. no doubt, the best set up. some may like the other kits, but i like the aggressive stance of this product, of course from prg at titanspecialist.com
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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

I like the procomp kit, it's actually less than 6in I believe around 5. I appears to be one of the easiest to install and requires no cutting or drilling. I really like like the height of this kit, it looks good , has good clearance and keeps a good center of gravity, I can take curves like abig dog with this set-up.
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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

Geez, this is too tough to decide on . I'm seeing HemiHunter's 7" CST lift and i love it too (not a bad price I might add)!! And then Greg tells about all these sweet things he can do to hook up my truck............AAAAAAHHHHHH.

Don't know what to pick
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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

C the procomp gives you extra droop withouthaving to change upper arms.
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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

i'd go CST. that's what i got for my 2wd. otherwise use Greg's 4 inch kit w/ the DR coilovers. That's going to make a world of difference on the ride.

I think it all depends on your budget cause CST is the most expensive.
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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

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i'd go CST. that's what i got for my 2wd. otherwise use Greg's 4 inch kit w/ the DR coilovers. That's going to make a world of difference on the ride.

I think it all depends on your budget cause CST is the most expensive.
Yeah, I'm liking both that you've mentioned. But actually, the CST kit from Greg is not bad at all--$1900 The Fabtech 6" is like $2100............
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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

I have a 2wd and just got the DRs TC arms front glass and when they are out lift spindles. 3.5 inch lift now, with the spindles I will add another 1-2 inches.
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Re: Alternatives to the 6"er?

Go Pro Comp Stage 1, and if you have any cash left add the Fox or Donahoe coilovers (if the Donahoes can be added, I'm not sure).
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