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swampthing

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if you plan on doing a lot of off-roading and some deep thick mud..i would highly suggest a super swamper TSL...GREAT tires

 
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from the research i did i liked the on hands reviews on them. seem to do well in the mud and all the sand out here as well. they are resonably priced and look good. i have been considering the TSL as well. right now it's a coin flip leaning towards the mickeys.

 
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went ahead and got the 35x12.5 baja claws- i just like them can't help it. i've wanted mickey thompsons since i was a kid and now i have them. it's just one of those things i guess. unfortunately with my workload i DON'T have the time to install the lift it's impossible. say what you will about me :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />. i've done most of the work on her to date so i'll have to sit this one out. besides i went through a **** of a lot of research and time (thanks alot to everyone here) to narrow it all down to what i wanted.

anyhow it'll all be installed on the 12th. can't wait! best of all didn't have to buy a single part from 4WP-(edit)

 
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I'd be a little nervous about using the Add A leaf depending on the condition of your current leafs. I got the 6" lift from rough country last march for my 90 bronco and thought it wouldnt be too wise to take the cheaper route by adding one little add a leaf and big blocks to stock 16 year old leafs. I think it was worth it to shell out a little more money to get the kit that came with completely new leaf springs if for no other reason safety.

 

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Hey: I just insalled the roughcountry 4" lift and appted to 4" rear springs instead of blocks With the 4" you do not need the swaybar drop downs the 6" you do this lift is great Only Problem now I have to give my75yro mom a boost when she wants a ride LOL

 

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