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Old 06-08-2014, 20:56   #1
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Who can shed any light on further lifts once body, suspension and tyres have been done?

I guess you would have to start fabricating custom parts, question is, what do you extend?

I'm only curious as I've been trying to think what it is, obviously brake lines steering stem ect, but what do you actually lengthen?

Example is the big Yankee trucks I guess
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Old 06-08-2014, 21:02   #2
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Longer ladder to get in......
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That's how i want it
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Old 06-08-2014, 21:05   #4
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Longer ladder to get in......
Lower manly sidesteps?
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Old 06-08-2014, 21:34   #6
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Im sure somebody that did all the same mods as you actually said it caused more stresses and problems on the steering links.
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yep uprated steering is whats needed to go any bigger than 31's really
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yep uprated steering is whats needed to go any bigger than 31's really
Yeah that's also on my hit list, but surely putting bigger tyres on can't be the only way.

Isn't there a way to manufacture custom parts to keep stress of the cv joints n drive shaft? Raising at the same time

Again I refer you to the Yankee truck obviously hugely exaggerated
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