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Old 10-04-2006, 06:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Which lift is best for towing?

I tow a 5000# boat and wanted to know if any of you have experience towing with a lifted Titan. And also get recomendations for which lifts are most compatable for towing.

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Re: Which lift is best for towing?

I tow a car hauler (open deck) with a car pretty often and havent noticed any negative effects yet. I have the deaver springs 5" pack in place of the stock pack though.
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Re: Which lift is best for towing?

My lift is a hodge podge of manufacturers but I tow 6000 with no problem. Good springs and shocks are the key.
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Re: Which lift is best for towing?

good to hear i was wondering the same, although i'm only pulled sleds.
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Re: Which lift is best for towing?

Like Kartman my lift was a hodge-podge of parts and, other than the larger tires eating into my power a bit, it pulled my 8000 lb travel trailer better than stock.
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