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Old 01-05-2010, 10:14 AM
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Has anyone ever had a 4.5 tuff country lift because i am thinking about getting one and want to know if they are any good. it comes with spacers over the coil springs and blocks in the back.
 
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Old 01-05-2010, 11:44 AM
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i had one it was great, i had it on my 01 dodge 2500. never had a problem with it. Tuff Country has new owner ship now and are even better. but i had tuff country on all 4 of my trucks and no problems with it.
Good luck with the pitman arm.... and dont forgot about new/longer shocks with the lift.
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j hlad recommended me the tuff country 4.5" lift for my 94 dodge to clear my 35" swampers. i plan on purchasing it over the next few weeks, ive heard some good reviews plus its like the cheapest lift on the market. with shocks and all its like a grand to your door.
 
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