Hello all..
well, i was thinking i wouldn't lift and would try out my HD coils and adjust shocks..but now I'm wondering why I shouldn't go ahead. I'm on rolling pastureland with high grass, birms, etc and I also duck hunt in flooded fields..so I'm thinking I should do the lift at the same time. I also anticipate carrying people back there on a rumble seat and also lots of firewood at times.
What reasons would there be NOT to lift other than $$ and higher off ground? Do i jeapordize my 3 y warranty? Will the lift noticeably affect my rigs handling if I stay with tires in the 26-27" range?
Will it be more prone to rollovers with heavy load? I'd like to hear opinions...thanks.
well, i was thinking i wouldn't lift and would try out my HD coils and adjust shocks..but now I'm wondering why I shouldn't go ahead. I'm on rolling pastureland with high grass, birms, etc and I also duck hunt in flooded fields..so I'm thinking I should do the lift at the same time. I also anticipate carrying people back there on a rumble seat and also lots of firewood at times.
What reasons would there be NOT to lift other than $$ and higher off ground? Do i jeapordize my 3 y warranty? Will the lift noticeably affect my rigs handling if I stay with tires in the 26-27" range?
Will it be more prone to rollovers with heavy load? I'd like to hear opinions...thanks.