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bigman69
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Posted: 03/01/08 02:51 PM
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I just resently purchased this truc 1994 2500 4x4 what is a cheap yet affective way to lift it up?
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Posted: 03/02/08 05:43 AM
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U could use a set of shackels or a set of block lifts. Eather one costs less then $75.
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Posted: 03/02/08 09:09 PM
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For the front you can tighten the torsion bars which is free or get torsion bar keys which are fairly inexpensive.
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Posted: 03/03/08 11:01 AM
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I CRANKED MY T BARS JUST 1" TO CLEAR MY 265/75/16 TIRES AND HAVENT HAD A PROBLEM...ITS NOT THE BEST WAY BUT THATS AS HIGH AS YOU WANT TO GO...IF YOU CRANK TO THE 2" MARK THEN YOUR T BARS ARE AT THE MAX AND SUSP.WILL BE STIFF LIKE A DEAD BODY! AND YOULL WEAR THE FRT END OUT ALOT FASTER!...THATS THE CHEAPEST WAY,ITS FREE!
THE BEST AND SAFEST WAY IS TO LIFT W/ A KIT, ANYWHERE BETWEEN 3"-6"AND $400-$1500 DEPEND ON MANUF.
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Posted: 03/04/08 09:56 AM
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Most inexpensive way on that truck is a good quality lift kit... sorry... there's just not to many ways to lift an IFS truck.
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Posted: 03/05/08 05:48 PM
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a body lift is only around a $100 the only problem is that it is not the prettiest and makes the truck top heavy if you are going to jus have it as a toy go with a body lift but if its going to be a daily driver go with a suspension
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wayne83
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Posted: 03/05/08 06:05 PM
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you may be able to rotate the rear axle.
humvee, 7ton, and LVS tech- 8 years
1989 chevy S10 4.3 3in body lift air adjustable Hijackers in rear.
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