6.5 Zone lift!

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SilencedChevy

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Every IG truck has forces. Even old beater powerstroke and old body chevys. They are nice but that style is getting played out pretty bad. Little bitty stretched mud tires on huge chrome wheels. Some of the fuel forged look like teh aids
 
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I wouldn't do big rims or chrome. I hate chrome on new vehicles, and the biggest rims I would get would be 22s on 35s. Most likely I'll end up with 20s on 35s so I can use the rims I have now if I ever just want a different look. I agree though Jerry, IG is full of wannabe sema trucks with massive forces on tiny mud tires. I enjoy and appreciate that look but personally I like a decent amount of sidewall. But if I was willing to spend that money on some id get fuel forged or forces, just not entirely smart for me right now. Thanks for the inpu though guys and the lift will be here in the next few days and I'll take some pictures of the parts and of course when it's installed
 
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Lift came in, nice 2 day shipping, I took some of the big parts out and took a shock out the box, they're the fox 2.0, guys told me the ride would be significantly better than the ones that come with it, and for only $140 more it was worth it. Now it's a waiting game for my appointment next Friday
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Somewhat but not pure center. It moves it forward a little bit. The upper new arm tilts the axle up and back some but since the lower stays stock it can't really move backwards. Could always special order the Fabtech lower arms and they center the axle keeping zone uppers to adjust new pinion angle.
 
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Somewhat but not pure center. It moves it forward a little bit. The upper new arm tilts the axle up and back some but since the lower stays stock it can't really move backwards. Could always special order the Fabtech lower arms and they center the axle keeping zone uppers to adjust new pinion angle.
Any clue what that'd cost? I'm sure something that simple I could do myself, we'll have to see if the rear wheels are noticeably moved
 

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