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Would that be enough to fit 35s? What about new leaf springs, current ones are kind of sagging
Quote from: JWM_longbedc10 on April 26, 2017, 12:35:07 pmWould that be enough to fit 35s? What about new leaf springs, current ones are kind of saggingIs your truck 2wd or 4 wheel drive?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Ok, so fronts are coil springs, rear are leaf springs I would say with 1 ton coil springs you may be able to fit 33" tires, you could do a body lift, and that could net you a few extra inches to fit 35" tires.Thanks, would a 3-4 inch body lift alone clear 33s or maybe 35s?
AIM industries used to sell 2WD lift kits, and someone has used a 88-99 2WD lift on our trucks...Rear would just be a std 2.5" lift blocksNeed Bilstein 5100 extended shocksFor the Front:88-98 Rough Country lift spindles88-98 Raybestos PG ball joints88-98 C2500 LD 6 lugs rotors and calipersMoog 6454 HD Springs73-87 C30 lower A-arms73-87 C10 upper A-armYou will need to ream out the spindle to fit the 73-87 Tie rod ends...Other than that, your only option is using 1T coils in front and lift springs in the rear. How big a tire are you wanting to go to?
according to my math thats about 1192.83 to get the parts for the 5 lug. now saying that you might be able to find a donor 92-98 c1500 and use most of those parts and save