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Has anyone out there put a lift on their Titan and if so what brand, do you like it, what would you do differently? Im considering going to Desert Rat Off Rd. and have them install a 5 inch Rancho suspension lift. At that time I will also instal new wheels and tires, 315 70 R17 on an 8" wheel with 5" back space.
Any comments or suggestions.
 
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You can do better than rancho; kind of the middle of road.

The PRG custom bolt on stuff that a buddy of mine runs is really nice. Lots of info on all the lift options at:
http://www.titantalk.com/forums/titan-suspension/
 
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id have to agree with xtoolbox , id check with greg at prg to see his options for a 5" lift
 
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Thanks Xtoolbox and penski61, I'll look into the PRG system.
 
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http://www.4x4parts.com/public_html/shop/index.php3?pag...20e54194ee1356b1d155

I would go with this one... you can easily fit 35s with this lift if you have the off road package on your truck... The rancho lift is only 4" btw... This is probably the best quality lift for Titans Chug





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with some mods...
 
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I like the Uniball Articulator Suspension Pkg that a-rod posted. Doing away with ball joints and replacing it with a spherical bearing is a very good idea. The spherical bearing will out last a ball joint 2-3 times over.


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Fabtech also carries a lift for the Titan.


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