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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 08:56 AM
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Quote on suspension setup please....minus the bumper and winch....hillbilly gettin happy in the pants
Ok, Woody settle down. Let me work up a price for you.
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 08:58 AM
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Here is what we have on sale.

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...03&postcount=1
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 09:01 AM
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Shoot for next month....does this kit match the front with the rear? I noticed the stock height is a little higher in the rear now.
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 09:05 AM
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It sits pretty much level.
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by strap22
It sits pretty much level.
Good deal...max tire size recommendation?
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 01:52 PM
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It really isn't that much. It is only about 2" with the New Bumper /Winch. It has great on road handling as well as being very capible off road. I think this is exactly what you need. Plus you will make your hillbilly happy.


Where can I find a bumper like that?
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 02:27 PM
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Where can I find a bumper like that?

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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 06:52 PM
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Katy, consider what you want to do with the truck. Off Road (yes, definately, of course.......why else did you buy a 4x4)? or Street Queen? Go ahead...get that truck dirty.

Sounds like your roommate has eyes for the dirt as well as you do. I would consider rock sliders to protect your door sills, a 2" to 3" lift, next size up on tires with an aggressive tread pattern (Goodyear MTR's are very popular), hi-lift jack with mount, deck plate mod, extended brakelines for the rear, Amsoil airfilter, and a CB to talk on the trail.

Sounds like a lot, but once you get started, you'll be addicted.

For the lift, I would suggest a coilover and upper a-arm replacement in the front and a leaf spring / shock combo for th rear. We're talking a a couple thousand dollars here. A spacer lift will be much easier on the wallet. There are lots of different ways to go here.

Tools and recovery gear are standard gear for the trail.

Search Yotatech for ideas and see what everyone else has done. As you have seen, most everyone is very nice, knowledgeable, and wants to help out.

Good luck with your truck and welcome to Yotatech.

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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by mtnmuse
Katy, consider what you want to do with the truck. Off Road (yes, definately, of course.......why else did you buy a 4x4)? or Street Queen? Go ahead...get that truck dirty.

Sound like your roommate has eyes for the dirt as well as you. I would consider rock sliders to protect your door sills, a 2" to 3" lift, next size up on tires with an aggressive tread pattern (Goodyear MTR's are very popular), hi-lift jack with mount, deck plate mod, extended brakelines for the rear, Amsoil airfilter, and a CB to talk on the trail.

Sounds like a lot, but once you get started, you be addicted.

For the lift, I would suggest a coilover and upper a-arm replacement in the front and a leaf spring / shock combo for th rear. We're talking a a couple thousand dollars here. A spacer lift will be much easier on the wallet. There are losts of different ways to go here.

Tools and recovery gear are standard gear for the trail.

Search Yotatech for ideas and see what everyone else has done. As you have seen, most everyone is very nice, knowledgeable, and wants to help out.

Good luck with your truck and welcome to Yotatech.
Yes i do plan on getting it dirty.....I have a little already. Yes my b/f(or "roommate.....lol") has most definitely got a taste for dirt. He is trying to talk me into ALOT of lift....so far he has me for about 3-4 inches.....I have found that everyone on here is very helpful and kind and i absolutely love it! Thanks again for your suggestion i will post pics as soon as modifications begin!
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