Fabtech motorsports files bankrupcy

Rhall

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Try sled pulling with a fabtech lifted truck, then a cognito'd or tuff country lifted truck, you see how much time fabtech put into the geometry of their lift, not trying to bash your guys' lift fabtech owners, but its the truth. If your just going to drive it on the street, a fabtech would do just fine im sure, but if you wanna use it to sled pull or drag race, id put my money with cognito or tuff country. And yes tuff countrys 4" will bring a truck up to the same heigth as a fabtech 6".
 
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LBZ

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Try sled pulling with a fabtech lifted truck, then a cognito'd or tuff country lifted truck, you see how much time fabtech put into the geometry of their lift, not trying to bash your guys' lift fabtech owners, but its the truth. If your just going to drive it on the street, a fabtech would do just fine im sure, but if you wanna use it to sled pull or drag race, id put my money with cognito or tuff country. And yes tuff countrys 4" will bring a truck up to the same heigth as a fabtech 6".

I'm not gonna say it's the best lift out there. If I had known then what I know now, I would have put on an RCD or a Cog lift.

But the Fabtech has served me fine. It gets, drag raced, heavy off roading and rough gravel use daily. No issues yet. So for what I payed, I am still ahead IMO.