Rough Country 4"

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  1. VanoFord

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    My friend has a 95. She was wanting to do a suspension overhaul, but I talked her into getting a complete lift kit w/ shocks rather than just shocks. So she ordered up the Rough Country 4" kit. Its sitting in my garage now (she lives in apt). We are going to be installing it next weekend when I have another long weekend off. Anyone w/ these have insight? I'm installing this in the driveway. Figured I could save her some money. I'm not worried about the install... just want to make sure I pointed her into the right direction w/ this lift. Thanks!
     
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    when i had my old 92 i was going to order the rough country lift. havent heard of any problems with them
     
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    TFIDDLE VEEEE TEn

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    My rough country was on a newer model but we put it in and Everything fell right in to place, no kidding. All the bolts lined up perfect.
     
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    sweet. glad to hear i talked her into a good kit. i'll let ya guys know how it goes. Might even do an INSTALL video since i got the gf a new 8gb HD Flip. thanks guys!
     
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    +1.
     
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    i put a 6" rough country on my old 93 f150 , it was fairly easy to install .... had to cut alot of factory rivets out , so make sure you have alot of cuttin wheels for a grinder.....
     
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    thats the exact kind of info I was lookin for. Thanks! I got plenty of cutting wheels for grinders, but I think I'll use my new Dremel 6300 instead.
     
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    you will need a good extra set of hands to , cuz when you drop the frontend outta the brackets it kinda goes wild like its spring loaded , then you will have to install the new brackets and take yer feet and push it back inline with the bracket and up in the bracket.....
     
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    excellent! definitely already got a helpin hand. what else should I know? you guys are tons of help, thanks!
     
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    thats bout it man
     

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