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    I want to lift my truck

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChevyLee View Post
    I want to lift my truck
    no you don't your jus bein bumb
    :bsflag:
    2009 CHEVROLET 1500 with a MONSTER 4.8 between the frame rails!!

    Tuned by LSX Powersports ~ 4.10 ~ JBA Shorties ~ 4" Inlet/Outlet Spintech ~ Airaid Coldair
    CST 3.5" Spindles ~ Camburg Upper Control Arms ~ 2.5" CCM ~ FFR Tie Rods
    Full Throttle Suspension 3" Lift Blocks ~ Soft 8s wrapped in LT285/70/17 Silent Armors

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    Cross member that goes behind oil pan will be rmoved. Bracket it bolts to will need to be ground off the frame on drivers side. Did that on both the sky klunker and super lift. On superlift, on drivers side, had to cut a piece of frame off for diff drop and weld a plate in. Also on both lifts, had to cut off the upper front mount on diff. But the superlift replace it with a bolt on relocation bracket, which gives a lot of support back. Regardless what brand you buy, you are gonna have to cut, grind, or weld. Most people say that 35's are max for an IFS lift, you can go bigger of course, but remember that just equals more stress on ball joints, tie rod ends, wheel bearings, brakes, steerin gear box, and especially your half shafts,etc.... Personaly if i ever go bigger than 35's, it would do a SAS just to save the headache of replacing **** every other weekend.
    Last edited by tanz45; 10-17-2008 at 09:43 AM.
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