Lift solution

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seabass1858

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After reading on the many fourms I finally came up with a solution I was thinking about using the OME HD kit with the trim spacer which will give me 1.75" Last I was thinking of rustys 2.5in strut spacer along with extended brake lines, JBA 4.5 GEN UCA and shaved cv axles. I was also looking at a rear control arm drop bracket.
 

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Nope won't work well at all
You get more than the advertised height from the OME springs to begin with so if you start adding in spacers it will be too much
Have you looked at the Frankenlift. That will give you the most lift without going over 23-23.25 inches which is a 4 plus inch lift.
Anymore and even with the 4.5 arms they will be hitting the springs trust me been there:shrug:
Don't need extended brake lines unless you are going 6 inches or so of lift
 

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Mine has some Franky parts in it, and some other tricks as well
But a Frankenlift puts you at about the max height without doing a bunch of other stuff.
Its also dependable and will last a long time
That and a good set of 245-75-16s and you're good to go and looks good
 

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