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Post by ediblecrayons03 on May 6, 2008 14:27:33 GMT -5
one way to find out! easy with those 36s and IFS. if you do alot of serous wheeling, you might want to look into a SAS. 36s are getting a little big for the IFS, or just br ready to break stuff.
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Post by rsdan on May 7, 2008 1:08:43 GMT -5
I knew a guy who used IFS with 38" boggers and never broke a thing on the IFS, he did some hardcore stuff too. He did bend alot of stuff though...lol But yes SAS is your friend, cheaper then an IFS 4" lift too.
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Post by starkist on Aug 8, 2008 4:56:31 GMT -5
one way to find out! easy with those 36s and IFS. if you do alot of serous wheeling, you might want to look into a SAS. 36s are getting a little big for the IFS, or just br ready to break stuff. its do able
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