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Old 05-13-2008, 06:56 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: what do you guys think?

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Hey everyone.
Just ordered my RA titan w/winch mount and will be placing my lift order tomorrow. I think I am going with the Old Man Emu lift. My question is what would you go with firm or mediums up front. The bumper and winch combo will be around 200 pounds. I don't tow much so I was thinking firm up front med in the back. My 2nd question is I was thinking going with a 285/70/17. Do you think I will have any probs rubbing. I am going to cut the body mount but not reweld it. What it seems is there is no benifit from rewelding the end. Seems like alot of work lifting the body mounts so you don't heat them when welding them.
Thanks
Richie
You don't have to weld a plate over the cut! I burnt my gromets and cut once more after trying to put 40's in place of my 35's, just make sure you file the sharp edges!
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