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Is this set up going to work???

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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 07:47 PM
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To the OP, if you go a cheap route in the begining, your going to end up spending more in the long run to get it right. If you talk to alot of the forum members I'm sure they'll say the same. If a so-called complete kit is outta your price range, get an upgradable kit such as the one's Currie or TeraFlex or Full Traction offer. Instead of piecemealing an inferior system.
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Old Apr 23, 2009 | 03:58 AM
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David,
Thanks for the info. I have looked at Currie, I like. I would like to see the install instructions for the CE-9807 and 9807S??? I really don't want anything over 4" lift. I read that Currie 4" is really a 5". If so, this thing may not fit in my garage?? I only want enough lift to fully handle 35x12.5 tires on 17x8 alloy wheels. I wouldn't care if it was a 3" lift if it would fully accomodate the 35" tires. Please keep sending me info.
Bill
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Old Apr 23, 2009 | 04:01 AM
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I think your right Mike. Maybe David with Currie can help me out with the concerns I have.
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Old Apr 23, 2009 | 04:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Wildman
David,
Thanks for the info. I have looked at Currie, I like. I would like to see the install instructions for the CE-9807 and 9807S??? I really don't want anything over 4" lift. I read that Currie 4" is really a 5". If so, this thing may not fit in my garage?? I only want enough lift to fully handle 35x12.5 tires on 17x8 alloy wheels. I wouldn't care if it was a 3" lift if it would fully accomodate the 35" tires. Please keep sending me info.
Bill
Clayton 3.5" lift. $2050.00.
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Old Apr 23, 2009 | 05:03 AM
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I ordered those Procomp 7089 17" a month ago. I've been hearing differing things, but apparently the factory is backordered on them and the next production run is in early June.
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