My 1995 Tahoe on 36" Swampers

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clean454

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looks good bro i have 35s
more pics!
and are u body lifted?
 
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Thanks, and yep its got a 3" body lift with 6" Fabtech suspension..and yea i need more pics i'll try n put some up here in a bit..this one's an older pic it's actually on 37" Boggers right now.
 

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looks good what all did u have to do with the body lift?
lengthen steering? anything?
 
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Steering shaft extension, fan shroud spacer, and parking brake relocation bracket (although the parking brake part was a ***** so i just cut mine..don't really need one anyways) and relocate front bumper..they don't make brackets to raise the rear bumper.

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Nice looking hoe! Welcome aboard!

Thanks!
 
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Yea i hear ya on the height thing, it's like a disease! lol I'm never really satisfied. The only thing i don't really like is the Fabtech suspension because the front end sticks out so far that it's hard to clear bigger tires when turning.
 

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i like ur truck man! the hood is killn me i want a cowl sooo bad! ya i have a pro-comp and they dont make the front end stick out at all,

also how are ur swampers did they balance well mine are horrible when comming to a stop they bounce bad, ive had them balanced a few times and nothing still horrible
 
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Well i pretty much gave up using lead weights to balance my Swampers..i switched to Dynabeads they go inside the tire and balance them as u drive. They work awesome!! The boggers are still a lil rough til u get goin faster but they are smooth as glass at highway speeds and i haven't noticed any abnormal wear yet. Check out www.innovativebalancing.com and check out the beads. They also have a chart for different size tires and i'm pretty sure your 35's take 10 ounces of beads per tire..
 

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