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Trucks and SUV
What should I buy to raise my SUV? Where from? And what tires? What's the cost?
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<blockquote data-quote="fiercedark" data-source="post: 1966811" data-attributes="member: 717031"><p>I suggest getting a raising kit made to raise car were its a new spring and looks like a soda can with threads on the outside with a plat form screw. You can raise or even lower the car with a special tool that comes with set up. The other guy mentioned bigger tires that never good cause if u go bigger then what the manufacture has set up then your gonna end up destroying your tires they will rub and tear in side your wheel well. Get a lift kit for like 200 bucks get 2 to 3 inches and then you'll have room to put the big tires on the link in my sources is a good site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fiercedark, post: 1966811, member: 717031"] I suggest getting a raising kit made to raise car were its a new spring and looks like a soda can with threads on the outside with a plat form screw. You can raise or even lower the car with a special tool that comes with set up. The other guy mentioned bigger tires that never good cause if u go bigger then what the manufacture has set up then your gonna end up destroying your tires they will rub and tear in side your wheel well. Get a lift kit for like 200 bucks get 2 to 3 inches and then you'll have room to put the big tires on the link in my sources is a good site. [/QUOTE]
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