or did gm change the body mount system after 99
http://www.doetsch-shocks.com/lifts.php
less expensive than pa and 3 inches
would this fit our trucks
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Two wheel drive stuff.
Could it be made to work? Perhaps the 3" BL bushings, but then you're better off getting bushings from a '73 Chev. PA kit for under $80 and making them work.2" LIFT COILS
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I was refering to the body lift kit I am aware of the difference between 2x4 vs 4x4 suspension my thoughts were if the kit was compatable it may be feasible pa lists the same kit from 98 to 2004and this kit is for 94-99 hence the over lap but pa lists a different kit for 94-97 when did gm change the body mounts on s10s or did they at all?HenryJ wrote:Two wheel drive stuff.Could it be made to work? Perhaps the 3" BL bushings, but then you're better off getting bushings from a '73 Chev. PA kit for under $80 and making them work.2" LIFT COILS
2WD ONLY V8 +2" LIFT COILS
2WD ONLY V6 URETHANE SPACER
COIL LIFT 2WD
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The mounts themselves should be no different. It is the bumper brackets and mounting that differs, not to mention the oil filter relocation brackets don't exist then.
You're right back to the same thing, buying only the body bushings (pucks). If you are doing that ONLY ...buy the cheapest kit out there for under $80.
You're right back to the same thing, buying only the body bushings (pucks). If you are doing that ONLY ...buy the cheapest kit out there for under $80.
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Thank you for clarifying as i was unsure what was changed in 98 ( admited chrysler/ ford fan just got beter deal on a gm) since they all would require mods to the bumper bracket it would be best to get the cheepest pucks and go custom from there i think when i talk the wife in to it i will have to setel for 2 inchesHenryJ wrote:The mounts themselves should be no different. It is the bumper brackets and mounting that differs, not to mention the oil filter relocation brackets don't exist then.
You're right back to the same thing, buying only the body bushings (pucks). If you are doing that ONLY ...buy the cheapest kit out there for under $80.
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