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  1. Tulsafireman

    To lift a M1009

    I can see where you might need to trim some for serious offroading but this is just my back and forth to work when the weather is bad truck. Thx for the heads up guys. I'll let ya know...
  2. Tulsafireman

    To lift a M1009

    Was thinking about going 6" but thought it would be too tall and have seen the 37's under a 4" on here. Lift kit is on its way. Will post before and after pics.
  3. Tulsafireman

    To lift a M1009

    After all the reading here and elsewhere, I'm going with the Rough Country 4" 3/4 ton lift kit with the upgraded shocks and 52" rear replacement springs for my M1009 to be able to run the 37X12.50 16.5 hummer MT's on Pro Comp Steel Black 16.5 in. x 8.25 in., 6 x 5.50 in. Bolt Circle, 4.00 in...
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