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Old 09-14-2009, 03:43 PM   #1
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I've been a member on the board a long time with my 69 chev i have, but i just recently added a new member to the family. bought a 98 reg cab 4x4 with a 305 and an auto. i bought the truck at an auction, and im still waiting on processing papers before i pick it up, but i have already started pricing some upgrades. id like to be able to get some 33s under the truck.

will 33's fit stock?
I was thinking they wouldn't so im looking into a 3 inch lift through the torsion keys... is this a good way to lift the front of my truck?

does cranking the torsion bars require a re-alignment?

I'm planning to pull my snowmobile trailer all over ontario canada with this truck, will the 33s kill the little torque i do have?

I'll post some pictures once i pick up the truck...
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Old 09-15-2009, 11:52 AM   #2
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you could get 33's with some trimming but its all up to you

as for the gearing you might see a difference but im not sure how much. and i have heard that torsion key lifts are real ruff on the ride but that may have been just if you cranked your torsion bars. "re-keying" might be a different story
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yeah ive heard that cranking does make a stiff ride, but i would be re-keying this. does this require a re-alignment?

minor trimming is what im trying to avoid
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