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What lift kit for my C&C?
I am thinking of selling one of my K30's which leaves me to do something with my C&C. If I am not mistaken then the two trucks have different width springs so taking the 4" off the dually and putting on the C&C will not work. Right? That leaves me looking for a lift kit. Thinking between a 2-4" kit going no more than 4". Might be swapping out the wheels too. If I do that then it would have the 285/75/16's verse the 235/85's that are on it now.
I haven't really started to look for a kit for this but figured ones for a C&C might be harder to find over a regular dually. Alot of people will probably groan at this but I might be doing some front clip, door, wheel swapping from my dually and putting on the C&C before selling the dually. I will just put all the C&C stuff on the dually before letting it go. I just have too many trucks and not enough money to go around for all of them and something has to give. So opinions on the lift as to maybe a good lift company to look at. Also may look in to putting bags on the back too.
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Re: What lift kit for my C&C?
Just ran through Rough country, Tuff country, Superlift, and Skyjackers websites and only see a lift on Skyjackers and it is listed for a pickup and not C&C. Who else does that leave me to look at?
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Re: What lift kit for my C&C?
Okay, now I am a bit confused. I thought the springs on a dually pickup were different than a C&C truck. I just went out and measured and they seem to both be 2.5". Is it the perches are different or what. Will they interchange?
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Re: What lift kit for my C&C?
Two key measurments, width and length. They should all be 2.5" wide, but there are 52" long and 56" long rear springs, IIRC. Also, look at Offroaddesign.com, they are without a doubt the gurus of 73-87 suspension.
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Re: What lift kit for my C&C?
I think I got my answer from a guy on another board.
"1 ton spring hangers are made different and set the springs closer to the frame. That is the main reason for the shocks being inboard. All 1 tons will have 56" rear springs in them. The difference is the 1 ton part...not the C&C part since C&C trucks are 1 tons they are the same". Looks like I might be doing some spring swapping in the future. Just have to measure U-bolts so I can get new ones.
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Re: What lift kit for my C&C?
Thanks.
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