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Break out your welder! :jester:
 

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better get a new door! :eek:, 4-6" lift with front and rear springs (no blocks) new shocks (i had good luck with ranchco 5000s on my 80 lifted pickup) some steps and tree smashing bumpers and shes golden. :D
 

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Damn those are some serious bumpers.. I like the bumpers on the gray one on the ramp. I was thinking of doing a 4" lift and some 33's
 

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Damn those are some serious bumpers.. I like the bumpers on the gray one on the ramp. I was thinking of doing a 4" lift and some 33's

Do 35"s fit with a 4"? I think 33"s look small.:dunno:
 

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The 4" lifts I have lookedat say 33's and the 6" ones say 35's. But I bet you could stuff some 35's in there. :thumbs:
 

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Those trucks had square fenders. You can run 35s for sure but you'll need to do some front fender corner trimming. No biggie.
 

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