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Rising Tuning 1.2" Lift Kit

GreenEXAWD

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Rising Tuning sells a molded poly lift kit in both 1.2" and 1.6". I realize the benefit of adding either height may be negligible, but it would keep the suspension geometry closer to design specs, thereby reducing strain on suspension. Others who have installed 2" lift kits (and some that have not) are starting to see CV joints or boots fail and if you know a little bit about how CV joints work, it's easy to see how being oriented at an increased angle could lead to premature failure.

Has anyone tried this kit?

Thanks in advance!
 
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