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Does a 4 inch lift with 31's or 32's look silly?

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Old 08-01-2018, 11:20 PM
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Thanks!

A dropping kit allows you to drop the axles 2". So 2" blocks under the springs/air bags, extended rear shock mounts etc.
 
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Old 08-02-2018, 03:05 AM
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Never heard the term "dropping kit" before. Because, basically, they go beneath the coil spring and are lifting the body more. No way to "drop" the axle...unless you dug a hole under them...or used smaller tires.

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Your rover looks great though, how many other things did you do...once you went 4" of lift? Just removed my 2" spacers, when installing a 2" coil spring lift. Thought about leaving the spacers to achieve 4", but this is my daily and having it down for a while didn't interest me at the moment. However, someday...l'd like to maybe go 4" inches and much larger tires. Did you get longer shocks or modify the shock towers/mounts?

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Old 08-06-2018, 01:36 AM
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There's quite a few things you need to. Here is a link to the kit D2 White Tiger 4" Lift Kit (Installation Kit Only). Unfortunately though, he's no longer making them. Instead he's doing a 2" body lift kit. Have a look at his Storm D2 with LS engines in them.
 
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