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Old Aug 7, 2008 | 01:34 PM
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iwent onrough countrys web site and looked up the body lift for my truck..i was reading info about the lift and it said that the lift isnt compatible with the automatic transmission..im very confused so if some one could help me with that.....heres the list what i read

http://roughcountry.com/body_lift_tech.html
 
Old Aug 7, 2008 | 01:47 PM
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the list also has tons of other stuff taht says wont work so i just need soem knowledge on this
 
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You have to look at the application (ie 84-94) and see the foot noted tech notes. In your case, only notes 24 and 26 apply.
 
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so gap guards and bumper brackets are the only thing i need and everything else is good?..cuz i did click on the 84-94 tech notes and al lthat list came up so it confused the hell outta me..so those are the only things i need?
 
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From the looks of it, yes. I encourage you to contact Rough Country for further confirmation.
 
Old Aug 7, 2008 | 02:56 PM
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yea..thts a good idea..ill do that after i get the snapped supports replacments and fix that problem
 
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your tranny linkage will ned to be extended and tour 4x shifter might need modification fan shroud is a problem too other than that ive put several 2" lifts on s-10 s and i also did it for less than 60 bucks
 
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All of those parts will be included in the kit. If you want to make a custom kit for cheap...you can probably get those parts ( or something close enough to work) at lowes..
 
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