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That's a killer price. I say pull the trigger and make a youtube video as a follow up and review. Have fun replacing cv axles tho. If I'm not mistaken they'll be at approximately way too straight up and down at 6inch lift, when they should be about level, and this will accelerate the wear substantially. I've never done a lift because of people complaining about this issue. I'd like to hear some other people chime in who actually know about IFS lifts, front differential height, transfer case height, driveshafts, etc.
 

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Whatever happened with this
 

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The seller supposedly made a mistake in the listing, I ordered it and was sent a pair of Holstein shock absorbers for a ford truck with a 6 inch lift. I contacted Amazon and complained about it and told them that I wanted the lift kit and they told amazon that they didn't have it or sell it for that matter. Then amazon listed the same lift kit and I even called them to make sure that they didn't make the same mistake and they said that they had one in stock and that if I ordered it and didn't get what I ordered that they would make sure I got the lift kit. So I ordered it and after I did I checked my purchases list and it said that the lift kit weighed 14.8 pounds and I know that the kit weighed over 200 plus pounds, so I immediately cancelled my order. Because it took three weeks to get my money back from the first seller and didn't want the disappointment that I had from the first time I ordered it to happen to me again after the second time. I looked this same kit up on Ebay and it sells for almost 2200 dollars. So at this time I'm just going to custom modify my current suspension setup, it's already in the works using a three inch torsion bar key, three inch rear shackle lift along with a few custom designed suspension mods done by me to get 5 to 7 inches of lift. And no! I won't post the suspension mods that I have designed for liability reasons. The only one that I will tell you is that I've made a modification that will allow me to use 3/4 ton chevy 4wd pickup upper and lower ball joints so I won't have any problems.
 
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