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<blockquote data-quote="SilverSquared" data-source="post: 4675100" data-attributes="member: 565016"><p>I've been in 2 roll overs...and both were on a mild body lift, and mild suspension lift, 1 was 3" body and 6" suspension, the other was 3" body and 8" suspension. Only 1 came completely over on flat road. Trust me, it was scary, and we were going 30 in a 35mph turn. He had the wide wheels and everything to make up for it, but it just didnt cut it. The other...well, lets just say he was in the process of changing lanes around a turn...like on a 4 lane highway...went to the right, and the left side came up and we slid...if we didnt hit the wall on the passenger side, we would have rolled, at 65.</p><p></p><p>Dont get me wrong, I know there are ways to get it to handle "better" like the spacers to push the wheels and front axles further out to make it have a wider stance. But you know it wont handle like a smacked 3500. lol.</p><p></p><p>But...it may just be a misconception, as you said. Just from experience, it scares the shit out of me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverSquared, post: 4675100, member: 565016"] I've been in 2 roll overs...and both were on a mild body lift, and mild suspension lift, 1 was 3" body and 6" suspension, the other was 3" body and 8" suspension. Only 1 came completely over on flat road. Trust me, it was scary, and we were going 30 in a 35mph turn. He had the wide wheels and everything to make up for it, but it just didnt cut it. The other...well, lets just say he was in the process of changing lanes around a turn...like on a 4 lane highway...went to the right, and the left side came up and we slid...if we didnt hit the wall on the passenger side, we would have rolled, at 65. Dont get me wrong, I know there are ways to get it to handle "better" like the spacers to push the wheels and front axles further out to make it have a wider stance. But you know it wont handle like a smacked 3500. lol. But...it may just be a misconception, as you said. Just from experience, it scares the shit out of me. [/QUOTE]
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