Lift kit question

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Burns

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I still have stock TTB up front. I was toying with the idea of doing SAS, but I don't really do enough ******** offroading yet to really warrent that at this time. I was looking around and found that fabtech has a TTB 6" lift (which I also saw on Trucks! on spike tv, I know some of you watch it, I know you do!) and that's a good height for me for now. I don't get to offroad as much as I'd like to, it's more of a weekend thing. I plan on moving for school, and where it is, when it snows, it gets pretty heavy. Does the fabtech system hold up, or should I just put off a lift totally in favor of sas and THEN a lift? The bronc's no slouch in snow, so as long as my 4x4 works, I'm survivable. Also, if I get al lift based on a TTB setup, when/if I do go sas, will I need to rip it all out, or are the lifts all pretty generalized, so that ttb and sas are the same kit?

 

muladesigns1

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if your not doing any ******** wheeling then keep you stock type front assy. and lift it. it'll ride better and is pretty much a weekend bolt on project. the SAS is a lot of work, with cutting and welding involved, done wrong it will haunt you going all squiggly down the road an all. Plus its not an easy deal to put back to stock because of all the modifications.

 

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