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Old 04-02-2019, 09:37 PM   #3
HamiltonSeth
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: California
Posts: 5
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Originally Posted by azadv View Post
I spent less than $5500 for 4" lift, tires, and upgraded steering stabilizer. Didn't get new springs in rear, just 4" blocks at Weldtec. Not sure you would want full AT tires, most importantly get a heavier load rating. The size tires I got are probably the largest you're going to fit on it w/o issues. I assume you've already gone through my thread covering this...
Thanks for the pricing info- very helpful. Why did you go with the blocks instead of their custom leaf springs? Cost is much higher of course, but wondering if you had any other insight.

Yes, absolutely looking for a heavier load rated tire and maybe not full AT but at least something more aggressive than stock.

Did you run your larger tires on your rig prior to the lift? Did they rub at all prior to your lift, and how did the tires alone impact the performance/ride?
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