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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
body lift compared to no body lift
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<blockquote data-quote="curtis james" data-source="post: 1042496" data-attributes="member: 61549"><p>it made it look way more rugged and meaner and will look really good when complete, i have not seen running boards that run full length like that on a trac. and i agree it looks higher with out, took mine off my excursion that is lifted and looked better, had to put them back on for kids and wife could climb in. just need some flares to finish it off and they help with wider tires for mud and rocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curtis james, post: 1042496, member: 61549"] it made it look way more rugged and meaner and will look really good when complete, i have not seen running boards that run full length like that on a trac. and i agree it looks higher with out, took mine off my excursion that is lifted and looked better, had to put them back on for kids and wife could climb in. just need some flares to finish it off and they help with wider tires for mud and rocks. [/QUOTE]
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Suspension
body lift compared to no body lift
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