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MarkMC 3" Suspension lift kit vs. Lift/Level kit

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by 419TrailWisperer » Fri Nov 07, 2014 8:45 pm

Last night I was going to buy a lift from Mark and some wheel spacers, and came across 2 3" lifts.

3" suspension lift kit.
This new design replaces the OEM upper strut mounts with a better bushing,
and has been hard trail tested for durability with amazing results.
Kit works best for anyone adding extra weight to front such as steel bumper.

Kit includes:
2pcs 3" front lift spacers w/new bushings and m10 flange nuts.
2pcs 2" rear lift spacers

3" lift/level kit
This new design replaces the OEM upper strut mounts with a better bushing,
and has been hard trail tested for durability with amazing results.
Kit works best for anyone adding extra weight to front such as steel bumper.


Kit includes:
2pcs 3" cast aluminum front lift spacers w/new strut bushings and locking flange nuts.
2pcs 2" cast aluminum rear lift spacers

One says Aluminum, but other than that, Im not sure about the differences. Someone please educate me
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by Chango » Fri Nov 07, 2014 10:44 pm

I believe the second one is the one he is making himself in his new foundry.
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by ErikSS » Sat Nov 08, 2014 12:55 pm

Chango is correct. I ran the upper listing for a while. I liked it. I was using borrowed stock springs that failed. It was a good kit though. I haven't heard anything bad about his new kit either though.
For the record, they are both aluminum.
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by 419TrailWisperer » Sat Nov 08, 2014 1:52 pm

Thanks for the Info guys! Buying them when I get back from work today.
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