Lifting block kit ?

cj036.0

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I want to put some lifting blocks on my truck and I need some info. Anyone know what else I would need besides the lifting blocks and the u bolts to lift my truck. Its a 2003 6.0 4x4. I'm not very familiar with suspension work or lift blocks
 

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If you want to add a little lift to the rear of your truck you will need blocks, Ubolts, and shocks. We carry every major brand. You can probably do this job in an hour and a half. Please make sure you check the Ubolts once in a while after doing it. If the back of your truck is sagging you may want to get new rear spring packs. If you need any help feel free to call. Good Luck!
 

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Depending on the size of the lift you want you may also need
add-a-leafs with the blocks. Stock blocks are 3.5", so if you
are going to a 4" lift you would only need a 2" add-a-leaf. What
ever you do remember, NEVER EVER stack blocks! Also, beware
of 4Wheel Parts as they employ less than brilliant people who
are only sales people. I have installed many lifts in various sizes
and have learned that it is better to spend a couple bucks more
and get the right parts and info than to get that "SMOKIN" deal!
:sweet
 

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I had blocks in rear and add-a-leafs upfront to get a total of 2" (a homade leveling kit) the blocks tended to let the axle wrap up wicked bad due to factory blocks, so i ditched them and went with a 6' procomp system , they are very good . It didn't stiffen up the ride at all . a very complete package .
 

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