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Revtek or Rough Country?
Date: 2008/02/06 00:42 By: sunfuser Status: User  
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Hi guys! i need your help about Revtek's 3" lift and Rough Country's...which one is better? Thanks a lot!
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Re:Revtek or Rough Country?
Date: 2008/02/06 00:53 By: Runner_Ryan Status: Admin  
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That depends on what kind of lift you are looking for. I think the Revtek is just a cheap spacer lift, and I think RoughCountry has both a spacer lift, and a real susupension lift.
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Re:Revtek or Rough Country?
Date: 2008/02/06 00:58 By: sunfuser Status: User  
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i just need a 3" lift. Revtek offers 3" on the front and 2" on the rear. Rough Country gives you 3" for the front and rear. Do i really need leveling like Revtek's? Thanks again.
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Re:Revtek or Rough Country?
Date: 2008/02/06 01:19 By: Runner_Ryan Status: Admin  
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If you plan on taking it offroad, I wouldn't get the spacer lift. I'd go with the coil spring lift. If you plan to stay on the street, you can get away with the spacer lift.
I like the rake...that way if I load the back with stuff, it sits level, instead of squats.
Most spacer lifts are of similar quality.
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Re:Revtek or Rough Country?
Date: 2008/02/07 01:43 By: my FJJ Status: User  
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I agree with Ryan! spacer lifts do not change the amount of wheel travel. so if you are not going to off road then the spacer lift is fine. but I say do the job well and go with a spring lift.
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