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derichio02

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Looks good @BigMeatsBronco ! I haven’t seen many folks lift the rear, just leveling the front.

I’m thinking of going with RPG perch collars 2.25F/1.5R. I’m okay with some rake but I’m hoping to get similar results to you.
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Going to do the same thing. Looks great. What are you using on your steering linkage? Curious what your opinion is, some say don't beef it up.
 

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What tire size did you end up going with?
 

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Have you done any real wheeling with this to fully extend the rear to full droop? If so, did your rear suspension sensors survive? I did a a similar rear lift and the sensors were were stretched to max and ths little link on the sensor broke.
 

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BigMeatsBronco

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Going to do the same thing. Looks great. What are you using on your steering linkage? Curious what your opinion is, some say don't beef it up.
Rough Country tie rods
 
 







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