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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
High and wide or low and wide
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[QUOTE="Jacob 76, post: 634873, member: 6789"] High and wide for sure. The argument that lower is easier to work on is bs. I can pull the tranny in my pickup and not jack it up at all. I'm 6'5" so getting in even with a 10" lift isn't bad but like said before, you can put steps on. Erik proved that a lifted truck can do everything just as good (in his case better) as lowered trucks. If you want attention lifted trucks definitely get more because they're up above everything else. You can do more camping and fourwheelin with a lift. And to top everything off, trucks are supposed to be big! If you want to be low buy a car... Here's mine if it helps the argument. [ATTACH=full]107097[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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