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Old 06-04-2008, 11:41 PM
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I have a 2004 4-Door and I'm thinking about doing the 2" Performance Accessories Body Lift (Part #152) & 2" Rough Country Suspension Lift (Part# 266N). I’ve been reading that the 2” lifts can cause a lot of premature wear on the stock CVs & Ball Joints so I was thinking of getting some of the “Extreme Duty” components from Power Performance Motorsports.

Isanyone running this setup?

What’s the biggest tire I’d be able to fit with this set-up? Can I fit 33”s with only a little trimming? Or are 32” the most I can go?

Does anyone have anysuggestions and/or alternatives?
 
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Old 06-05-2008, 05:39 AM
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I have power performance extreme balljoints on my truck and I love them. Zero issues so far. Ad for tires size I would go with 32" tire with minor trimming versus a 33". But that's up to you. Don't forget you need to get either a power programmer to correct you speedometer when you go with the bigger tires.
 
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