08 z71 Project - FTS 7" Lift, chrome, powdercoat, etc

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PatW10

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That's a nice ride dude. I'd like to get a fits lift for my hoe. where did you get yours from?

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Sweet ride man. I'd like to get a fts lift for my hoe. Where did u get yours from?
 

01Konvict

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chicksdigit,


I'm looking into lifting a Denali and think the FTS kit is best for the application and have a few questions for you.

Can you post some pics of the lift parts supplied with the FTS kit?
Also some fender and bumper height measurements?
What kind of MPG do you get now with the 33s and lift?

Thanks!!
 

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Nice update! I ended up with the 7" FTS kit but hated the rear end design. Only a 6.25" spacer, shock extender, and swaybars. It left my kit with 1/4" of down travel before hiting the bump stops on the axle so I ordered a Fabtech rear kit with a 2" spacer. Also the stock UCAs hit the factory droop stops too so got FTS UCAs and those are much better! The rear end Fabtech kit is so much better than the FTS spacer. I disliked how the rear end was forced down and swung forward from no lengthen of the trailing arms. The Fabtech is a great design with tubular trailing arms and longer coil springs.

What are your wheel specs? I know they are 20x10 or x12 but what offset? Also fender heights to ground?
 

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