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does this seem right to you guys
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offroadjunkie
• middletown, DE, USA
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Posted:7/9/2003 16:49
check the link. the lift discription says a 6 in lift will fit 37s
birdman127
• baltimore, MD, USA
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Posted:7/9/2003 17:11

where is the link? ? ?

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offroadjunkie
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Posted:7/9/2003 19:42
http://www.central4wd.com/store/itemdetail.asp?ID=7951
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Posted:7/9/2003 21:07
Seems right to me. Hopefully MrRottnDog chimes in with his infinite suspension lift wisdom.

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Weatherlite
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Posted:7/10/2003 12:20
I would have to say that that is accurate as well. I've seen several pics of 37's with only a 6" lift. I have the 37's and the lift but I haven't installed it yet. I measured everything out even compensating slightly for spring compression etc and sure enough, it fits. Now at full compression to the bump-stop with the wheel turned full lock it will rub but otherwise should be fine.

Just my .02

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