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Blackdak00
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3/05/2002
21:25:33

Subject: Big or fast??
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Ok, i am really debating whether to go big or fast. About a month ago i was for sure going big with a 3" lift, but now after reading these boards for about a month, i really don't know what to do. I have a 2X4 and most people say if its 4X4 go big, if its 2X4 go fast. I really like the look of a big truck, but at the same time i always wish i could keep up with those damn fast cars. Maybe some of you guys could convince me of which way i should go. Please help!!

3.9L v6 cc sport 2X4
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rivermaniac
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3/05/2002
23:12:02

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I just got the fabtech 3" installed on my truck and love it .................... not to tall, not to low ( or stock ) I think it's perfect for me , If I could go taller I would with a spindle ( NOT AVAILABLE YET ) but the height right now is good for me , maybe it's an inch taller in the front than a 4x4 ........... It still smokes the tires and goes fast , no difference in power , now I put in 31's ................

4.7 2wd charcoal gray 3" fabtech , 31 bf goodrich mudterrains



Knobbyman
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3/06/2002
08:39:19

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BIG! ;-) but I'll tell anyone that. Graphite raised his 4x2 up and it looks really good. The only person I'll tell to lower there truck is someone driving a Chevy .. and that's just because it makes it that much easier to run there POS over.

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