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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Lowell, Massachusetts
Posts: 126
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Re: Project Tahoe on a Budget
Trav, nice score on the Tahoe Man, here's a pic of my 97' 2dr 2wd Yukon that I sold Sept. 08 to buy land and fund my 79' 2wd blazer project.
NOTE: when you drop the rear 6 inches you'll have to trim the lip off the frame support thats above the diff. for clearance! And I suggest if you want a 6" drop don't change the hangers and just do a regular flip with the (perches, supplied plates, shock extenders, u-bolts, shocks and c-notch) I had to get new stock hangers from the GM dealer when I bought mine cuz it had those lifting hangers on it from whoeva flipped the rearend before I bought it which gave it a 4" drop, so when I put the stock ones in that gave it a 6" drop and I just added the shock extenders new belltech nitros and bought the DJM c-notch by it-self! In this pic I had 3" DJM coils w/ 2" belltech spindles for a 5" drop which would cause the tire to rub on the inside of the inner fender on a good bump, I had to put the 2" coils back in when sold it! I do plan on getting it back when the guy who bought it decides to sell it! BLAZN79 FOR LIFE!
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