Rookie question about a lift kit

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babysilk

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Wanted to add a little more lift but im on a budget. Seen those spindle lifts but they all say 2wd only. Any chance they would work on a 4wd? I wanted to add the 3" spindles up from and longer coils in the rear? Thanks
 

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Nope. Those spindles won't work.

Look for body lifts. Amazon has some pretty good deals.
 

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Babysilk, at this point, you really have 1 option and that is going with a body lift. You have pretty much done everything else.

The one other option at this point is to break out the sawzall, but, you can imagine where that is going to end up. I have contemplated this with my truck, but I was going to fit 40's on my truck with only a 4" lift. But, this would have also involved a little bit of fabrication work on the wirewall to make the tires clear the back of the front wheel wells.
 

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Mindgame ,for the moment. But, if someone comes along with the right amount of money, he will be gone. I am moving on to something a little bit different and just have the truck as a second vehicle for those "just in case" times.
 

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I don't know anything about them, but have you seen those Rancho quick lift shocks? Don't know if they'll work or not.
 
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yeah ive seen them haha my buddy actually bought some.....couldnt get the damn things in... I guess ill just save up for a fabtech lift kit, new gears, and 40's. $5,000 bucks later...
 
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