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Old 08-06-2009, 03:08 AM   #1
dmartin1
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home-done k10 lift?

ok
now i had seen a thread about this a while back that LITERALLY BLEW UP with arguing.
note:PLEASE do not reply saying somethings not safe,don't do it,etc,please?

this is a river truck,will be used for going and parking water front,taking out to the mud fishing etc.

its a 3/4 ton 4x4.

i'm aiming for 38-40's or so(tire size)

i've heard something about shackle drop down or something?
i just need to be clarified on how to do this the cheapest way.

ive also seen it done where a friend got loads of leaf springs and longer u-bolts and stacked,and it looked like it worked great.rode like a tank but all in all was good.
on this truck,how high can i go without having to extend my driveshaft(s)?
is drive shaft extending expensive?
ive also heard about the block option.
i just need the cheapest easiest way to lift this thing up in the air.
thanks.
again,please no arguing?
thanks in advance-dylan
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