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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Walhalla SC
Posts: 135
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lifted suburbans
I just picked up this 93 k2500 454. I want to do a 4-6" lift and was looking for advice on lift kits. I dont plan to do any crazy offroading. I am looking to build a good looking ride that can go offroad but not give up to much ride quality. Show me your rides and help a brother out.
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Location: Mt Airy, MD
Posts: 85,859
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Re: lifted suburbans
These lift kits use stock suspension, so no effect on ride. They are just brackets to drop the suspension lower on the frame
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Binghamton, NY
Posts: 3,485
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Re: lifted suburbans
Torsion bar crank and shocks dictate ride. Don't crank the bars and get a quality shock and it will ride how it did before the lift. Not sure who makes a good IFS lift, but heard good things bout tough country, offroaddesign.com carries them and they are a well respected company.
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2000 Chevy Tahoe Limited 3/5" drop 2000 GMC CCSB 454/4L80 6” lift SAS 1999 Chevy CCSB 454/NV4500 4” SAS 1999 GMC Yukon stock SAS 6" |
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