Rough Country Lowering kit?

Curious as well. [MENTION=509]Fiveminutes[/MENTION] how has the kit held up? What did you end up doing up front?
 
five minutes last post was December of last year so not sure if he's going to answer your questions. [MENTION=1853]DeanH1290[/MENTION] [MENTION=136]Nick[/MENTION]
 
five minutes last post was December of last year so not sure if he's going to answer your questions. [MENTION=1853]DeanH1290[/MENTION] [MENTION=136]Nick[/MENTION]
Yeah saw that, that's why I sent PM and ask if anyone else is using it.
 
got rid of the kit pretty quick, kit said 2/5 but gave me 6 in the rear, bottomed out like crazy with just 4 adults in the cab. i dont know if it was the setup itself or just shitty shocks. RC stopped selling that kit too not too long after i got it, i guess they had too many issues.
didnt want to notch
stock FTW
 
got rid of the kit pretty quick, kit said 2/5 but gave me 6 in the rear, bottomed out like crazy with just 4 adults in the cab. i dont know if it was the setup itself or just shitty shocks. RC stopped selling that kit too not too long after i got it, i guess they had too many issues.
didnt want to notch
stock FTW

imfo lol drop shackles, stock front and done
 
It's odd how a suspension company can't base a new product off an old style and make it better or at least just as good and market it.
 
It's odd how a suspension company can't base a new product off an old style and make it better or at least just as good and market it.

Good point. Seems like it would be super simple to take a well renown kit from belltech or something, change it up a bit, use cheaper parts, and still supply a good drop
 
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