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Old 04-19-2015, 04:19 PM
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Depends on how many miles you have if you'll see improvement in fender length. If you're over about 100k then yeah you probably will cause your springs are probably starting to sag. Yes a suspension lift will help with an off-road bumper because they're stiffer than stock shocks and coils but it might sag just a tad. Not enough to make a difference though. I've got a shrockworks and toytec boss all the way around and there's a lot of space from fender to ground. Another thing that will help is bigger tires and going up a size in rim (17"-18") etc. hope that helps
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