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2005 v6 4WD

Before:
DSF/PSF 18 4/8" / 19 1/8"
DSR/PSR Forgot to measure

After:
DSF/PSF 21 6/8" / 22 1/8"
DSR/PSR 22 6/8" / 22 7/8"

I think my old suspension must have been really sagged because it looks like I got 3" or more, but the numbers I have other people achieved with 2" lift kits. Actually, I originally got 4", but after 20 miles of driving and an alignment and settling, it lost about an inch.

Bilstein 5100s all the way 'round with the front on the lowest setting. Wheeler's T1s up front and Bilstein springs in the rear, with lean correction spacers both up front and in the rear.
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