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Hey Guys here how it sits. 95 2dr 4x4 tahoe 4 inch BL and I am running 35s. I want to get rid of the ocasional rub what lift will get me where I need to be? I never meant to put 35s on the truck but couldnt pass up the craigslist deal of $700 for 4 new rims and tires. Just wondering if the bl makes a difference in the lift I need.

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Hey Guys here how it sits. 95 2dr 4x4 tahoe 4 inch BL and I am running 35s. I want to get rid of the ocasional rub what lift will get me where I need to be? I never meant to put 35s on the truck but couldnt pass up the craigslist deal of $700 for 4 new rims and tires. Just wondering if the bl makes a difference in the lift I need.

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no blocks in the rear? havent cranked the front?and its a 4" bl, I didnt think they had a 4"bl?
 
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www.roughcountry.com. 6" lift, $999.

Have the torsion bars been cranked up at all? could you get a picture of the front end so I can see the cv shaft angles? also is there a block out back?
 
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I will post other pic in a sec. I just guessed it was a 4" BL I measured the cyclinders that hold it up and they are a little over 4 inches thats why I thought it was a 4" bl. I dont know anything about domestic cars. thanks for your help.
 

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I will post other pic in a sec. I just guessed it was a 4" BL I measured the cyclinders that hold it up and they are a little over 4 inches thats why I thought it was a 4" bl. I dont know anything about domestic cars. thanks for your help.

np just askin, and bowtiefreak can steer you in the right direction...nice wheels and tires btw!:Handshake:
 
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bowtiefreak= badass truck love your set up!

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pic in order front drive shaft angle-rear driver side two lift cylinder-measurement of rear lift cyliner-measurement of front lift cylinder from bumper hole

My truck is also a 5spd manual if that makes a difference...thanks
 

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I believe and someone please correct me if I am wrong, just the block is 3" but looks as if they left the stock body mount on there also so making it a 4" bl. Again bowtie would know better. I am new to the IFS stuff as I have had lifted ford trucks (f250-350) no IFS.
 

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I've never body lifted anything but that looks like a stacked lift on top of the stock mounts. Can some one confirm this for me?

I just checked my truck and that's what tell me that is stacked. if it is it is not safe but again lets get confirmation.

Bigbluebus....a little help?
 
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