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  • L Offline
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    or a store that i can look at for some prices on a lift kit for my truck. Not sure exactly how high I'm going to lift it.. But if im going to lift it, im going to lift it enough to where its worth my money (aka HIGH! 😉 ).

    Anyone know? Thanks!

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      I baught my last few lift kits from www.4wheelparts.com

      They usually have really good prices and service. Or try ebay, or even pick up a 4 wheeler magazine and you'll find a tons of places that sell lift kits.

      By the way, what kind of a truck?

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        98 Chevy Silverado

        It's about to roll over to 200k miles so i figured not to many people are going to want to buy something with 200k miles.. So i'll make it my hunting rig.

        And thanks for the info.

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          Link;195242 wrote:
          98 Chevy Silverado

          It's about to roll over to 200k miles so i figured not to many people are going to want to buy something with 200k miles.. So i'll make it my hunting rig.

          And thanks for the info.

          why lift it for hunting? crank the torsion bars and throw 33s on it and go like hell.

          1995 Mustang
          CAI, rimz, and springs.

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            www.realtruck.com, there based out of Jamestown.

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              dubbsy;195269 wrote:
              why lift it for hunting? crank the torsion bars and throw 33s on it and go like hell.
              not a good idea iv seen the torsion bars snap because if this

              2001 GSX-R 1000- one wheel wonder
              1976 Chevy K5- lifted beater
              1995 240sx- DDD, daily driven drifter
              1995 Eagle Talon- wire tuck,shaved bay.. project in the works
              2006 Honda CRF50-stunt machine
              1993 Eagle Talon tsi-5spd swap,wire tuck, holset hx35. on E85...SOLD
              2000 Ford F250 7.3L powerstroke...SOLD
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                GnArKiLl;195276 wrote:
                not a good idea iv seen the torsion bars snap because if this

                Me too. Not to mention, they get fukn stiff when cranked up.

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                • L Offline
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                  I'll check it out, thanks guys.

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                    GnArKiLl;195276 wrote:
                    not a good idea iv seen the torsion bars snap because if this

                    Shouldn't.. it's not like it's putting more tension in the torsion bar, it's just starting it's spring action earlier which holds the control arm down further...

                    You're more likely to cause quicker wear of the CV shafts....

                    Need to be realistic when cranking torsion bars to begin with. Running a F150 key and cranking the shit out of them to get 2"+ lift is going to cause issues (starting with CV shafts). Settle with an inch and it's still plenty to run a 285/75/16 (just short of 33")....

                    And on that note... in all the reading I've done on the various fullsize chevy/gm truck forums not once have I seen mention of a torsion bar snapping period and I'd bet 75% of those people have cranked up a torsion bar at some point or another.

                    1995 Mustang
                    CAI, rimz, and springs.

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                      ALL the trucks iv seen that have had this done have eather realy bad steering cuz it will burn out the bushings faster, i have had ball joints snap cuz there realy is no suspension when you turn them up.. and yes i have seen first hand of a bar snaping

                      2001 GSX-R 1000- one wheel wonder
                      1976 Chevy K5- lifted beater
                      1995 240sx- DDD, daily driven drifter
                      1995 Eagle Talon- wire tuck,shaved bay.. project in the works
                      2006 Honda CRF50-stunt machine
                      1993 Eagle Talon tsi-5spd swap,wire tuck, holset hx35. on E85...SOLD
                      2000 Ford F250 7.3L powerstroke...SOLD
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