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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / June 2006

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teranews - 24 Jun 2006 19:55 GMT
What is best and cheapest way to raise it by a couple of inches

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aarcuda69062 - 24 Jun 2006 20:03 GMT
> What is best and cheapest way to raise it by a couple of inches

Floor jack.
Bob La Londe - 27 Jun 2006 15:48 GMT
> What is best and cheapest way to raise it by a couple of inches

What exactly is your objective?  Ground clearance?  Looks?  Level it out
hauling a heavy load?

I added 3 leaf springs to the back of mine for more hauling capacity.  With
a heavy load the truck looks like it is riding empty.

In general I would say a bolt on lift kit, but not knowing what your
objective is...

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teranews - 28 Jun 2006 01:04 GMT
My objective is to get up in the air another 2 to 4 inches even with some of
the full size trucks and suv  units
Cannot afford to buy   and dont wont to.....
tnx

>> What is best and cheapest way to raise it by a couple of inches
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> In general I would say a bolt on lift kit, but not knowing what your
> objective is...

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Bob La Londe - 28 Jun 2006 01:56 GMT
There is not a good way to do it that you don't have to buy something unless
you are a pretty darn good fabricator.  If you were a good fabricator you
could either afford to buy a kit and/or you wouldn't need to ask here.  Best
of luck.

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> My objective is to get up in the air another 2 to 4 inches even with some
> of the full size trucks and suv  units
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>> In general I would say a bolt on lift kit, but not knowing what your
>> objective is...

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ShoeSalesman - 28 Jun 2006 07:56 GMT
> My objective is to get up in the air another 2 to 4 inches even with some of
> the full size trucks and suv  units
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>> In general I would say a bolt on lift kit, but not knowing what your
>> objective is...

is it a 4x4?
teranews - 28 Jun 2006 10:04 GMT
>> My objective is to get up in the air another 2 to 4 inches even with some
>> of the full size trucks and suv  units
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> is it a 4x4?  >>  NO

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ShoeSalesman - 28 Jun 2006 19:34 GMT
>>> My objective is to get up in the air another 2 to 4 inches even with some
>>> of the full size trucks and suv  units
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>> is it a 4x4?  >>  NO

it will take a "lift kit". Might be kinda hard to find for a 2 wheel
drive. Check summitracing.com and jeggs.com for a kit. Also search
online. A kit for a 4x4 will be readily available but a 2x4 hmmmmm dont
know...
teranews - 30 Jun 2006 00:59 GMT
Thank to all that helped with this idea.
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>>> My objective is to get up in the air another 2 to 4 inches even with
>>> some of the full size trucks and suv  units
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>>>
>> is it a 4x4?  >>  NO

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