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Date Posted: 22:13:20 05/11/03 Sun
Author: Pat
Subject: Re: 4" lift kit installation
In reply to: Mike Connor 's message, "4" lift kit installation" on 16:57:23 10/24/02 Thu

If you're still interested...I installed the same lift on mine. I used the directions that came with the kit. They were a bit vague, but the install is pretty straight forward. It said to remove the sway bar, I didn't do that. All the brackets line up with old holes except the ones that need to be drilled. If you haven't done it yet, dive in, you'll figure it out. It was my first lift install and I'd only had the truck four days. I installed the lift in a day, had it alligned the next day, and drove from Chicago to Denver the next towing a trailer. I was 18. You can do it.

Good Luck,
Pat
>I recently picked up a 4" Rough Country lift kit and
>I'm interested in installing it myself. I have the
>(vague)instructions that came with the lift, but I'd
>like to have more detailed instructions. I've seen
>graphic, step-by-step photo accounts of installations
>of other lifts, but I can't find one for a 4" Rough
>Country, or even just any 4" lift kit. If anyone
>knows where I can find detailed, step-by-step
>instructions to installing a (preferably Rough
>Country)4" suspension lift kit, I would appreciate it
>if you could let me know. If you have any info,
>please e-mail it to me(I can't check this board very
>often) at Schnarflix@aol.com. Thanks a lot!
>~Mike

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