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2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Shocks
2006 Dodge Ram 1500 TXR4 - Building A Lease Truck
Lifting your truck doesn't necessarily mean you have to go sky high or cross the line of becoming impractical. Many of the new 1500 series trucks run a strut-style shock for the front suspension. This coilover design makes it easy for aftermarket suspensions, such as this Rancho Quick-Lift strut, to give you up to 2 inches of lift without dropping or modifying any of the control arms or attachment points. Most of these 1- to 2-inch kits, commonly referred to as leveling kits, will usually allow you to squeeze on a healthier sized tire than the pizza cutters that most of the new trucks come from the factory with. The adjustability of the Quick-Lift gives you a variety of options to harden or soften the ride depending on the terrain. View Related Article
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Porsche Cayenne Our comprehensive information will allow you to compare the new Porsche Cayenne and review specs, photos and more. The V8 standard engine in the Cayenne gives you 550 horsepower with an estimated 15 mpg. It is available in the following bodystyle: SUVs. You may also be interested in the Dodge Ram 1500 and the Dodge Durango.
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