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cage lift

workforce

New Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2007
Messages
35
Loc.
Natchez, MS
I was wanting to know if any of you are running the cage lift kits and how they compare to other vendors such as BCB or WH. Also if the extended radius arms help with ride quality, I'm more interested in ride quality over flex. I am wanting to know about the 3.5 inch lift.
 

matt69

Jr. Member
Joined
Jan 4, 2006
Messages
137
Loc.
Peoria
Don't really need the long arms for everyday use. Most say that the long arms increase body roll. The cage lift is supposed to be real soft. I have the 3.5" wildhorses lift and it gives a nice ride on and off road. Almost as important as the springs is the shocks you use with the springs.

If you do a search you will find this topic has been beat to death and you will be able to read for days.

matt
 

Tito

CB Fire Starter
Joined
Jan 29, 2006
Messages
10,781
Loc.
Bakersfield, CA
If it is a street rig, I wouldnt worry about the expense of the long arms, especially with a 3.5" lift. I will soon get to report back to you on my wife's cage 3.5" lift as it will be a pavement pounder, just gotta get it finished!
 

mtfit

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 29, 2004
Messages
1,012
Loc.
pa
I just put Cage into my 2nd rig, bought this Bronco w/ WH coils, leafs and Rancho shocks. Cage long arms, coils, and shocks are the ticket !!
 
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