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Old 02-24-2008, 12:52 PM
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ok so the other day i thinking about lifting the dak. i would like to go 4 inches and put some AR bandits on but i have no idea where to find a good price for a kit. i could go with blocks in the back but i have no idea if having that angle from my trans/drift shaft to the rear end would screw anything up. plus to mine is a 3.9 so 2wd and anything effected by that?

so if anyone could explain things a little better i'd really appreciate it..

and i'm aiming for something like this...

http://www.4x4offroads.com/image-fil...dcab-4x4-3.jpg
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Old 02-25-2008, 01:02 AM
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As long as ur driveline doesn't exceed 7* degrees you should get any vibrations and you probley could get that high any way.As far as kits go you could get some 2' blocks for the rear and since urs is 2WD get some springs or strech ur old ones and then get a 2'body lift that will give ya a total of 4' lift
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