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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / March 2005

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Opinions on suspension lifts

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Bill - 14 Mar 2005 05:37 GMT
Looking to lift my old body 2000 Tahoe Z71 (Yea, I know it's a '99). Nothing
to crazy. Four inch with 32's. Just enough to get through the snow around
here. Any thoughts on the kits out there?
Mad Dog - 14 Mar 2005 13:46 GMT
I used Rough Country but you may be happier with a kit from Pro Comp

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> Looking to lift my old body 2000 Tahoe Z71 (Yea, I know it's a '99). Nothing
> to crazy. Four inch with 32's. Just enough to get through the snow around
> here. Any thoughts on the kits out there?
BadBow99S10 - 14 Mar 2005 18:25 GMT
>Looking to lift my old body 2000 Tahoe Z71 (Yea, I know it?s a
>?99). Nothing
>to crazy. Four inch with 32?s. Just enough to get through the
>snow around
>here. Any thoughts on the kits out there?

There are quite a few options out there. Me, I?m more of a truck
lowering guy. It all depends on how much your willing to pay. I get
most of my parts out of magazines ond off the internet. The most
popular lift kit I have heard of is from Chassis Tech. They make both
drop and lift kits. Most likely someone out there will give you some
more advice. Hope it helps.
Cheryl and Rob - 16 Mar 2005 23:51 GMT
I got a tuff country 4" lift and I couldn't be happier.
> Looking to lift my old body 2000 Tahoe Z71 (Yea, I know it's a '99).
> Nothing to crazy. Four inch with 32's. Just enough to get through the snow
> around here. Any thoughts on the kits out there?
 
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