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Old 02-18-2006, 09:18 PM
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4" IFS lift

K..I'm doing a 4" IFS lift on an 88 pickup, single cab. I'm missing a few parts and want to know if I can fab something up or if I need to order from trailmaster. Got the lift used, but it's a trailmaster. I have brake line extensions for front but not for rear..do I need rear extensions?? Also, need front stabalizer bar bolts...they are longer with bushings on them. Can something be fabed up or do I need to order some?? Any other info. that would help me out in doing this left would be awsome. Pictures, instructions, etc!!

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Old 02-18-2006, 10:29 PM
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yes you need rear brake line extensions, but no e-brake ext. buy a steering stabilizer kit from OME, rancho or pro comp... comes with new stabilizer and new stronger mounting brackets...
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Actually the kit used the stock sway bar links, but had spacers to drop the bar itself down, because when the diff is dropped the sway bar would hit the driveshaft if you don't space it down. They look like this:
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Old 02-19-2006, 01:57 PM
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Junk the sway bar unless you are only going to be on the street with it, off road it'll only hinder you.

Too bad you have the bracket lift there are better cheeper ways to get it done, that said IIRC 4crawler.com has drop brackets that will solve your problem.
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