Stock or lifted

ctodd36

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Hey guys just trying to get some more opinions. I am getting my truck closer to being finished for the 2018 season and would like to know if you guys are running stock suspension or doing a suspension lift and then dropping them down! I’ve seen it done both ways and seen success both ways just want to ask you fine folks!


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ballen6

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Hey guys just trying to get some more opinions. I am getting my truck closer to being finished for the 2018 season and would like to know if you guys are running stock suspension or doing a suspension lift and then dropping them down! I’ve seen it done both ways and seen success both ways just want to ask you fine folks!


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I've never heard of lifting an ifs truck and then dropping it down. Really curious the reason for that???? I've had 3 lifted duramax trucks and prefer them lifted. I've had a superlift, pro-comp and currently have fab-tec. If you have questions on any of them let me know.


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Dozerboy

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I would run it stock for a season before lifting it unless you just want a lifted truck. You might not want a bigger wider tire. Back in the day TC lifts where common and did well with pullers.

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ctodd36

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Nov 4, 2016
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I just don’t want to go ahead and get my ride height all set and then figure out I can’t keep tires straight! I think that’s my plan as of right now but keeping an open mind


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ctodd36

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Nov 4, 2016
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Otego, NY
I've never heard of lifting an ifs truck and then dropping it down. Really curious the reason for that???? I've had 3 lifted duramax trucks and prefer them lifted. I've had a superlift, pro-comp and currently have fab-tec. If you have questions on any of them let me know.


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You can get cv axles with a little negative angle, only lift the truck 3” or so and when you are under power lift to keep cv flat


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RobsDmax

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I have only ran stock ride height no stops etc. I might consider a tuff country however I actually will be hoping to try a lower than stock height front and rear this season.
 

ctodd36

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Nov 4, 2016
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Otego, NY
I have only ran stock ride height no stops etc. I might consider a tuff country however I actually will be hoping to try a lower than stock height front and rear this season.



How are you going to fit 35s with lower then stock lol


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