Rear massive lift

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Rear massive lift
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josers91noma
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I have the roadgrater on my noma but i what to get the most lift that i can i what to change my rear set up any good ideas or pics of set ups whit massive lift.
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fatboysS1O
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bags on bars maybe?
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creative concepts
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Edited: 5/17/2007 4:43:02 PM by potter

here is an old friends old truck.. rs7's, bag on bar setup.



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fatboysS1O
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this is Jumbo's truck (sdime2372) has lots of lift.
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keele
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Bagged on the bars, and do a 3 to 1 ratio
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josers91noma
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The pics that r posted have lift but i saw 2 trucks in Danger Zone this year one was a s10 and the other one a Tacoma they were both parked next to each other,those trucks have the lift im looking for, their setups had the bags almoast under the cab.
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detached
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the longer the bars and the closer the placement to the pivot point the larger the lift, i seen the tacoma dont remember the s10, however yes the bars were pretty damn long on the tacoma but you could go longer and get more lift.
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Nissan 720...bags mounted close to the front of the lower 4-link bars.
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TwistedMinis
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Well you asked for pictures of the actual setup, not the truck its on, so heres one I built.



I've gotten it to lift 18 inches on my shop compressor (120 PSI) and I don't doubt it will do over 20 inches.

I just don't understand the whole massive lift thing. It looks ridiculous to me, and kinf of defeats the purpose of lowering the truck.

But hey, whatever floats your bucket.
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LOWEST1
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I did a set up back in 2000 that got mad lift. Yeah it was fun. But it had poor handling terrible traction (tires would spin in a heartbeat!) And swayed like a Caddy. I would not do the same setup again.