Should fit fine from previous posts. However it’s no big deal to put a 1-2” leveling kit on and shouldn’t take any real major modifications it simply slips under the shock and can be installed in 30 min
https://ftskits.com/index_php/lift-kits/chevy-gmc/truck/1988-1998-1500.html
The Silverado lifts should be the same for the Tahoe are they not? Don’t you have leaf springs in the rear of that rig? If so they use the same lifts as the Silverados do
Fts has about the best looking lifts for the obs...
Full throttle makes the best looking one in my opinion but pro comp and skyjacker has the control arm drops if it’s 4wd idk about the knuckles but I know on a 2wd you can get lift spindles for it because of the upper control arm being dropped already and you can pick it up to 9-12” with decent...
If you want the jump seat look for any lt model Silverado or sierra or any full center console out a sierra and Silverado Tahoe and Yukon will fit
However if you have rear entertainment or you’ll need to look for a ltz or Denali with that or I guess you’ll need one out of a Yukon or Tahoe so...
My old stage 4 cammed 5.3 I got around 15-16mpg on a 7.5” lift and 35s never highway drove it so that was around town on the highway she probably would have gotten around 18 maybe
That’s odd my 07 Tahoe with 400,000 even with a large vacuum leak and misfire would get 13.5-14.5mpg with a 9” lift and 26x14s on 35s
My 14” lifted Silverado on 14 wides and 35/15.50s would still average 14-15mpg
You either need to put the knuckle end of the cv axle with the axle/diff side cut off to hold the wheel bearing from splitting or swap to kryptonite wheel bearings and you can use them with or without the cv axles without having to worry about them splitting apart
Yea kryptonite suspension makes 4wd hubs that are pressed in and will work on 2wd trucks I have my cv axles pulled on my Tahoe and have them in my 2wd Silverado with no issues
I know my buddy at my alignment shop changed out the actual plug for the headlights multiple times on this one work truck from corrosion might be worth looking into?
I believe the inner thread pitch is bigger maybe go to advance or AutoZone and ask to see both inner tie rods and compare with a dial caliper?
Worst case you could bring it to a good machine shop to have it welded up and re tapped for a 1500 style tie rod? I had the duel stabilizers on my 99 but...
That’s where I run all my wiring through id go for that just drill or cut you a lil hole in it I actually used a big thick screw driver to punch a hole through it since there’s rubber on the inside of the cab too and just putting a slit on the engine bay side is hard to make a precise cut on the...
They do have oem style outer tie rods for 60$ a piece I just seen
We did the whole front end package on my buddy’s truck last year and it was insane the difference it made on his steering went from two hands all over the place to driving with his pinky super tight no play at all
Kryptonite ball joints and hub assembly’s will outlive the thing for sure 60$ a piece for the ball joints I believe 250-300$ a piece for the wheel bearings
Tie rods maybe go for ac delco because moog and mevotech stuff are junk now a days
Kryptonite tie rods are super stout but expensive maybe...
My buddy took a lifter tapping 4.8 and literally put a 5 gallon can of gas in it and put a brick on the gas pedal and walked away from it when she ran out of gas we put some more in her and she was purring like a kitten! He still pulled it out to swap in his built lq9 but my buddy threw that old...
I’ve had two lifters drop on me and I got them unstuck both times by putting a quart of marvel mystery oil in her and redlining it
By redline I mean pull out in 1st gear and peg the rpm then do the same in second for atleast a couple miles both times cleared it right up and she’s got over...
Their supposed to be good as long as your not doing any serious mudding uniballs will give you the better ride though in my opinion and regardless of crowd saying they don’t last as long as ball joints mine and my buddy’s have lasted for years (3-4) on mine 5-6 on my buddy’s and he beach rides a...
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