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Location: Ponca City (North Central) Oklahoma
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2 Inch lift
Does anyone make a 2 in lift for the front of an 89 chevy C1500, I'd like to level the truck and also when I hit a dip too fast etc the front fenders will rub/cut the tread on the tires.
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Re: 2 Inch lift
Does anybody have any ideas on this?
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Re: 2 Inch lift
Coil spacer or Lift springs if all you want is 2" I have 4" lift spindles and run 33" tires no prob
I know Rough country has them, Canuck motorsports and somebody else I think Maybe more than you want but.......http://www.roughcountry.com/gm-suspe...it-230-20.html Last edited by Blue97; 05-06-2014 at 04:35 PM. |
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Re: 2 Inch lift
Thanks blue97 I appreciate the info. I dont want to lift it very much just enough to get the front level with the back I think part of my problem with it hitting is the springs are probably pretty worn out too.
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