Rubber duck lift
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Rubber duck lift
Does anyone know how long it would take to install a rubber duck lift. And why do they say up to 3 1/2". It is only a 2" lift. I would like to put a set of procomp 38.5" on if I got the time for the lift. My pernelli dirt grips are starting to separate, I can stick a pack of gum in the cracks. I don't know what happened to them, I put them on in may 35,000 miles on them , Just had them on pavement and gravel. And I know the 38.5's will fit but I have 20" rim's on it and it put the tires out a couple more inch's they would rub on the fender. I really like the wider stance, I looks good, and is very noticeable in the ride, much smoother.
Also I have a set of 16.5" aluminum wheels for sale CTIS, Runflats, and checked dirt grips on them. 2000 model.
Also I have a set of 16.5" aluminum wheels for sale CTIS, Runflats, and checked dirt grips on them. 2000 model.
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RE: Rubber duck lift
Depends on which lift you are installing (or both) -- Rubberduck offers a body lift (2") and a suspension lift (~2") so if you install both on a non-turbo you will get about 4".
Here's some notes from my own installs of each: http://www.serious4x4.com/lift.html
How much do you want for the rims off the 2000 rig, and where are they located? Would you remove the tires and sell just the rims/CTIS/Runflats?
Here's some notes from my own installs of each: http://www.serious4x4.com/lift.html
How much do you want for the rims off the 2000 rig, and where are they located? Would you remove the tires and sell just the rims/CTIS/Runflats?
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