cheap lifts
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cheap lifts
I cant really do mechanical things on my own. I went to a place and they said that it would cost $650 to put on a BL. I have been reading some of the posts on here about ways to get lifts. I saw people talkin about add a leaf and shackle lifts and t-bar cranks. Can someone give me some prices and tell me the cheapest way to get an inch or 2. And will the t-bar crank and other things be bad on my truck as far as wearing things down. Thanks for the help.
Re: cheap lifts
T-bar crank is the cheapest...it's free (you'll need an alignment afterwards though). It will get you 1" tops after everything's said and done. It will add a little more stress to the front suspension parts, but nothing to serious. Just don't max them out.ldge wrote:I cant really do mechanical things on my own. I went to a place and they said that it would cost $650 to put on a BL. I have been reading some of the posts on here about ways to get lifts. I saw people talkin about add a leaf and shackle lifts and t-bar cranks. Can someone give me some prices and tell me the cheapest way to get an inch or 2. And will the t-bar crank and other things be bad on my truck as far as wearing things down. Thanks for the help.
Adding shackles to the rear leafs or add-a-leafs will get you 1.5"-2" depending on what you go with. Shackles are cheaper and easier and also softer (more flex).
A body lift will get you 2". It's really not that hard to intall with simple hand tools and a friend or two to help you out...it's just time consuming...plan on a whole day to do it. parts will be less than $200, labor will be whatever you pay your buddies to help.
Don't go with the 2" suspension lifts for the front end...those are bad.
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- camelott112
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Not really. Once you do the t-bar crank you should do the shackles or add-a-leaf also so you don't have that high in the front "bulldog" look...unless that's what you're going for.ldge wrote:if i crank the t-bar up an inch .... would it even make that big of a difference
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I never put shackles or add-a-leafs on theres plenty of room in the rear just needed the extra inch or for me it was 1 1/2 to clear the 30s
now my truck is level
now my truck is level
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if u do the body lift and tb crank you can run 31's on stock tires. been there done that. but i would go big 8 to 9 inches of lift it sounds like a lot but it really isn't.
2001 cc 2" pa body lift traded
2004 cc zr5 2" pa body lift 6" super lift 2" rear shackle and tb crank traded for a v-max Silverado
2006 V-max cc
2001 ex cab 4x4 ls work truck rufff country 2" lift sold
2012 silverado WT 2wd
2004 cc zr5 2" pa body lift 6" super lift 2" rear shackle and tb crank traded for a v-max Silverado
2006 V-max cc
2001 ex cab 4x4 ls work truck rufff country 2" lift sold
2012 silverado WT 2wd