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Measure your 4" lift for me?
I currently run ProComp 4" lift springs in front, and 5" lift springs in back. No blocks in rear.
My truck currently is 100% level. I'd like to bring the rear up about 1", with a block which is simple....but.... I would like to see what other peoples measurements are, as some lifts are add a leaf + blocks/stacked blocks. From absolute center of the hub to the fender arch. I measure 27" front and rear. What you got with your 4" lift, and can you post a pic? |
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