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Old 01-11-2016, 07:38 AM   #1
bealaddison
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Suburban Body Lift??

Hey guys, I have an '87 Suburban with 6in lift and 37" tires. They fit pretty decent, but when flexing they are getting into the fenders. I am trying to decide which way to go to keep them out of the fenders. I have a 3" body lift that I have already purchased. I also have a set of Zero Rates. I have not installed either yet.

I was wondering if I could get a way with just doing the Zero Rates and using them to push the front axle ahead enough to keep them out of the fenders? Or should I just bite the bullet and put the body lift in? Or will I need to do both?

I have no problem with doing either one, so I really don't want to hear a pros and cons debate, just looking for pictures.

If you guys could post up pictures of trucks, blazers, or suburbans with either a body lift, zero rates in front to move the axle ahead, or both it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
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