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87 lift question
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If you needed 6" of lift on an 87 how would you do it? Would a complete kit like rough country sells be the best? Or do you just need drop brackets, new coils and blocks? I'm asking for a friend that wants me to lift his 87. I don't know crap about ford suspensions. I was wondering if there is an alternative.
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#2
You would need the entire kit,coils,center pivot brackets,radius arm drop brackets and pittman arm etc.I have a rough country kit and for the money its not bad.
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sparkchaser Wrote:You would need the entire kit,coils,center pivot brackets,radius arm drop brackets and pittman arm etc.I have a rough country kit and for the money its not bad.

So do you really need the new complete radius arms like what comes in the tuff country kits? Its about a $400 difference between ruff and tuff kits.
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#4
you dont NEED the radius arms. i have a rough country lift on my 87 as well and i havent had any issues really. i have wheeled my truck and it has all held up well.
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#5
John your such a noob. it even says so under your name!!
Eric. :rebel:
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Badass Wrote:John your such a noob. it even says so under your name!!

WHAT but I was thinking he was :notworthy:

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But once again let down by someone I USED to look up to ... well only if I was lying down and he was on a step ladder ... :hysterical: :thefinger: :hysterical:




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Badass Wrote:John your such a noob. it even says so under your name!!

johnpaulgolf Wrote:WHAT but I was thinking he was :notworthy:

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But once again let down by someone I USED to look up to ... well only if I was lying down and he was on a step ladder ... :hysterical: :thefinger: :hysterical:
:popc1:

Thanks for the help :banghead: Getting wisdom from you two old fookers I feel like I'm watching a Cheech and Chong movie.:thefinger:
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#8
Daves' not here.

no Im Dave.

Daves' not here
Eric. :rebel:
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#9
John, I'm running the 6" Rough country on my 90... but put a set of rear springs from superlift instead of the rear-blocks... Wish I had extended radius arms, but they're not "needed"...
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clarkjw24 Wrote:Thanks for the help :banghead: Getting wisdom from you two old fookers I feel like I'm watching a Cheech and Chong movie.:thefinger:

Boy, you got that right!! :xyxthumbs:
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