Lift Kit
#11
RE: Lift Kit
What are you trying to achieve by lifting it? I've seen people ask for suggestions on how to lift it and once they do, they find they can't fit the size tire they were wanting.
Once you lift, are you going to get larger tires? If so, will you want new wheels?
You need to factor everything together so you know exactly what you'll need to do before you actually do anything.
Once you lift, are you going to get larger tires? If so, will you want new wheels?
You need to factor everything together so you know exactly what you'll need to do before you actually do anything.
#12
RE: Lift Kit
I would just go with t-bar crank and lift shackles. its the cheapest.
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#14
RE: Lift Kit
i wanted some more clearance, maybe some bigger rims later on and tires. idk this is my first step. i guess i will just figure it out myself or forget about it.
#15
RE: Lift Kit
ORIGINAL: Numba1Sean
i wanted some more clearance, maybe some bigger rims later on and tires. idk this is my first step. i guess i will just figure it out myself or forget about it.
i wanted some more clearance, maybe some bigger rims later on and tires. idk this is my first step. i guess i will just figure it out myself or forget about it.
If you really just want the cheapest route, crank the t-bars and get shackles for the rear. Parts will wear out eventually even if you spend extra on a 2" kit from Rough Country or Superlift. Depending on age and how much longer you'll have the truck, you'll need to replace front end parts at some point.
#16
RE: Lift Kit
so what would be the largest before lift and then after lift? And no way am i going the cheap route, because cheaper isnt always better < learned the hard way.
#17
RE: Lift Kit
this thread should tell ya what you want to know about what size tires you could fit both pre and post lift https://blazerforum.com/m_10637/tm.htm
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