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I have purchased a few lift parts from ORD. My experience great products, but lacking in some areas of customer service. I choose to spend my money with other vendors after it took 21 days to get my brake lines.
1009 sliders
The sliders look great. Now that they are mounted, are you happy with how sturdy they are? You mentioned earlier you may want to tie them into the body mounts.
I just drove 3 hours to pick up a new tailgate for my 1009. It is a brand new factory GM gate (still had the gm sticker) for a great price. Truck was hit at one time dead center in the rear. Still need the bracket that the pintal/trailer plug mounts to complete the repair.
I want to lift my 1009 and run 35" tires. One of the members on here sent me pics of his recent lift (very nice truck) and he used Tuff Country 2" HD springs in the front, but used 3" springs in the rear with a 1" block in the rear to get it level. The member on the forum thought he would...
I want to put a 2" lift on my 1009. Looks like the Tuff County lifts are liked on the forum. Do I need to get the HD ride or the EZ ride? My 1009 is street driven 95% of the time. Thanks for any info.
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