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  1. Tanner

    What do you think?

    North Carolina doesn't legally allow raising or lowering any vehicle more than 6" from it's factory ride height. Law has been on the books for years, but LEO's won't bust you for it unless they pull you for some other infraction... then they start writing a book on you - it's also illegal in NC...
  2. Tanner

    What do you think?

    I know that they are not the preferred way of lifting a truck, and are not recommended, but I've never heard the illegal part... Here is a good article on why you should not use them - http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/techarticles/suspension/131_0708_4x4_front_lift_blocks/index.html 'Tanner'
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