Winter lift

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AbsoluteRenegade

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Need some ground clearance, at least for the winter. Whats the word on the revtek lift. I couldn't find much. The spacer is inside the spring, I'm guessing you need a compressor for this. Since this isn't an OTT is this still bad? I would keep the rear lifted with the spacer but eventually go with a OME MD up front, but still have 50k on warranty. Again, its my daily driver, with new tires I wont be upgrading for awhile, and will actually be my girls for the winter as I run the hardbody. I thought I could just run the OME now, but I like the idea of getting the revtek now and keeping the rear when I get the OME front.
 

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Idk much about the revtec lift but its hard to go wrong with a spacer that goes inside the coilover.

The Daystar lift is a tried and true 1.5in spacer lift.
 

AbsoluteRenegade

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I just bought it. I got it for 260 shipped. I'll get it and install it by friday. I have to find a coil compressor and also get my co2 refilled for my air tools as my air compressor is about 2 hours away. I'll let you all know for sure how it goes. I dont have to wait for anything to settle for the alighnment correct?
 
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