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2 inch superlift
http://www.4wheelparts.com/PDT52349.aspx is that lift for our trucks?
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If you really want that much lift then get the 6" Superlift suspension lift.
It may cost a lot more, but at least you won't be destroying parts.
If you want a good lift for a lot cheaper I would recommend the 2" body lift, 1-2" t-bar crank and either the Boise spring pack or some 2" lift shackles.
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It may cost a lot more, but at least you won't be destroying parts.
If you want a good lift for a lot cheaper I would recommend the 2" body lift, 1-2" t-bar crank and either the Boise spring pack or some 2" lift shackles.
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yeah the 6in superlift is really pricey thats why im thinking of other ways of lifting the front end. im getting the truck at the end of the month and dont have that much saved up for accessories and what not. think i might just get some nobby used tires and make wheel spacers, save up over the winter for a lift.what size tire can you run with just the torsion bars cranked up?
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With luck 30/9.50s on stock wheels.
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Stop throwing good money after bad and start saving up to have a lift done right the first time.
Once my extended warranty is expired I will begin the transformation that Paul did.
Qickbiker's SFA project
Once my extended warranty is expired I will begin the transformation that Paul did.
Qickbiker's SFA project
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Then if, you absolutely feel the need to do a minor lift then the BL, minor TB crank and shackles (or spring pack) is the way to go. Several members have gone with the SL route and ended up SFAed. Now, if, it is just a street queen or mall cruiser then that is a different story.
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so if i am to go the sfa route where are good places to find info on them.. and how to's ? i was plannin on getting the 6" sl but my dad wouldn't let me because he thought it was too much money and that it would jus lead to more problems.... i told him that was the fun of it.... oh well.. i and goin 2 try to find a cheap cherokee to steal the axles and rear leafs off of ... and see what i can fab up next summer...
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You need to hold off researching a lot until you get through school. If, you want to research then perform searches here, Pirate4x4.com, s-10extremists.org and any links that those searches provide you. I doubt that with a decent search that you will be unable to find an answer here or the sites that I mentioned.
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i don't think that my half-shafts will last me through school and i don't want 2 put money into a front end that will jus end up failing the same way.. so i guess i am jus gonna start lining up parts and plan on it for next summer .. i should have about a week to get it swapped out.. that should be a fun challenge
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Off topic, but check the link posted with the photos. 12,000 LB Mile Marker.Black sonoma wrote:What kind and how big is that winch?
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Might be time to start a new thread if, there is interest. I love my CC but, I have to run some pretty narrow trails where I am at and the wheel base on the CC's presents a challenge. There is a fairly built up SFAed ZR2 in my club and he complains of body damage, We share the same wheel base as an extended cab. I wheel a shorter wheel base with my XJ and it has taken some hits on areas like the rain gutters. The build is gonna depend on where you wheel. I sincerely doubt if, many members are looking at making their CC a trail rig down the road. Who knows?Rebel-Chevy wrote:i wish i could do the SFA... id be able to get an axle cheap but dont know what else is needed or how to do it on a low budget.
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That's why you play in the mudf9k9 wrote:There is a fairly built up SFAed ZR2 in my club and he complains of body damage, We share the same wheel base as an extended cab. I wheel a shorter wheel base with my XJ and it has taken some hits on areas like the rain gutters.
stay away from those trees and rocks, makes me nervous just thinking about it.
Anyways, if you're going to abuse the truck with hard 4wheeling you're lighting the fuse on the front end bomb...something's going to blow. save your money and go SFA.
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