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Old 07-01-2006, 07:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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All-pro lift and MT MTZ...what do you think?

I got the tires put on Monday, but didn't get around to doing the lift until today...not bad for a car that has 700 miles on it. What do you think?

The tires are stock size MT Baja MTZs and I opted for All-pros adjustable WE front shocks and non-adjustable rears.



And the beauty of it all is that it still fits in my garage.
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Old 07-01-2006, 07:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: All-pro lift and MT MTZ...what do you think?

Nice Job Looks Great !!! I stuck with stock size tires too so i was wondering how it will look Lifted Ill have my 3" lift by the end of next week cant wait
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Re: All-pro lift and MT MTZ...what do you think?

Very nice! Looks great!
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Re: All-pro lift and MT MTZ...what do you think?

I think the stock size tires look great with that lift and obviously no worries about rubbing.
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Re: All-pro lift and MT MTZ...what do you think?

Looks very good.
I too will upgrade to stock size MT type tires from Les Schwab, then lift later.
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Re: All-pro lift and MT MTZ...what do you think?

Very sweet indeed....
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Old 07-01-2006, 08:23 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: All-pro lift and MT MTZ...what do you think?

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Looks very good.
I too will upgrade to stock size MT type tires from Les Schwab, then lift later.
The MT Baja MTZ run a tad larger, but not much. No rubbing anywhere.
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Re: All-pro lift and MT MTZ...what do you think?

Looks great! How does it ride. Im thinking about All Pro's lift and bumper.
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Re: All-pro lift and MT MTZ...what do you think?

How much clearence do you have with the garage door. I have the roof rack an worry with stock tires and 3" lift it wont fit.
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Old 07-01-2006, 08:29 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Looks great! How does it ride. Im thinking about All Pro's lift and bumper.
When I swapped just the tires on Monday I noticed a slight bit of increased harshness over the stockers. And loads more noise.

With the adjustable shocks I was able to make the ride even better than stock. Right after I installed them and took them on a test drive with them on the softest setting and it was Caddy soft IMO. I resolved to keep them on a middle setting and the ride is softer than stock that way.
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