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I am approaching two years with my truck and thought it was time for a change. I looked and looked and other then anouther H2 nothing seemed close. So it got me to thinking if I wanted anouther. There are no real changes since I bought mine and the 400 HP will not be out until 2007. So much like my Jeeps I am going to buy toys for mine. I always wanted to lift it so I ordered and priced my lift project. I know this gets discussed all the time but I was hoping you guys might review my plan and advise if I am getting screwed.
Fabtech 6 inch lift $2195 Traiduty Just bought it so be gentle if I overpaid Fabteck Tie Rods $200 and somthin Also already bought Install $750 mechanic who has done my other lifts 4:88 gears $1000 dollars installed by Broward Powertrain Toyo MT 38-15.50-20 475 each installed 4 week wait with 100 dollar deposit Your comments are appreciated. Al |
That looks pretty good! I've been thinking about doing almost the exact same thing. The cost looks pretty reasonable.
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Al, we had the 6" fabtech done not too long ago. Same tires. I wheeled it for the first time today.
![]() After your install, it may be tight and awkward feeling- but it will work itself out and you will get used to it. Fun fun!!! On the street, on the trail, it is like a toy. You will love it- congratulations. ![]() Ps- you may want to look into getting the fender flares from Trail duty as well. That made it look even better. |
Thanks Co Pilot I actually followed your install and knew you did not like the full steering replacement I.E. Pitman arm at first. Thats why I am going to stick with just the tie rods for now. I am so excited to get this done, and the only thing holding me back will the four weeks on the tires. They look to sweet to pass on though.
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that all looks cool, im not all that familiar with the gear ratios thou, i thought guys were running 456's but if i ever lift i will definately look into the gears more deeply, if u know how to post pics i wanna see it, i say that cuz i have no idea how to post em lol
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![]() Al, that's a lot for those tires. Also, we didn't regear and haven't had a problem. I don't think Phil has either. A programmer may be a better trade off as you can adjust for tire size. |
When will we get a 2" - 4" lift??????????
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Thanks for the input. The tires did seem high. That was mounted and balanced. He also offered to trade in my current open country toyos. I have no storage and everytime I have kept tires they eventually became a workbench or dryrotted out. I will try to find a better deal though. I already have the hypertech programmer and have used it for the past year and a half. Its a good unit and like you said I will need it for gears tires etc. Down here in Florida breakage is not as bad as else where as it is almost all sand and mud. Someday I want to go out to Moab though. I have always had a light foot off road anyway. Comes from driving a Lifted Jeeps for many years. To much gas and you either roll or break the front Dana 35 U Joints. Thanks again for the feed back and Phil I love you competitive prices. Thanks
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Oppps I meant Dana 30. Although I did end up bending a Dana 35 in rear propting the replacement of the whole axle with a Moser unit
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I bought mine in May of 04. Will I be alright?
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Yeah that looks like mine. My H2 was actually a late 04. Thanks for all your help. Just got the email saying my kit will go out shortly and be here in a couple of days. Its the tires that are going to hold me up now.
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Screeper,
That setup is basically what I did to mine. The pricing seems very reasonable. Phil has a good price on those. The tierod ends are a must. The tires don't seem high to me. I paid 390 a piece for mine and that was the seller's cost. I know there was a price increase and availability was extremely hard to find them. So 475 including mounting and balancing seems okay. You'll love those tires btw. Gears, I went with 4.56's. I actually drove mine for a week or so before putting the gears in. I can't believe the members that have liftkits can drive without a gear change. Highway speeds absolutely suck without gears. I can't speak for anyone else but having to put the pedal down just to maintain highway speeds, my gas mileage went from 11'ish to 8.6 ![]() Put the gears in and it's back up to low to mid 10's. (I have a heavy foot but then again, I didn't buy the H2 for gas mileage) Unfortunately, I'm still not completely happy with the performance at highway speeds. I'll be adding a supercharger soon. You'll definitely want the reprogrammer. I went with a superchips and it seems as good as the Hypertech I had on a Yukon. Changing shift points helps but more importantly, I wanted my speedo and odometer to be right on.... and since you can change the tire size by 1/4" increments on the superchips, it's pretty accurate. You'll love the truck when it's done, it'll look great. I'm sure I'm the only one that HAD to do it but I had driveshaft problems. I went through 3-4 driveshafts before we figured out it needed to be 2" longer and I had to make mine out of aluminum for decrease vibrations. Like I said, I'm sure I'm the only idiot that had to do that, I hadn't heard of anyone else having that problem. ![]() Good luck and post some pics. What wheels did you go with? Mark PS. If you need me to check with my guy, he had the tires in stock. |
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Crush Regretfully I have 20 inch DK5 rims.When I first bought the Hummer I fought my offroad roots and thought I would build a street truck with off road capabilty. Now I need to be true to what I love and reverse that thinking. Unless your into stereos and small screens, street trucks get pretty boring quickly. Here are the wheels.
http://www.dkwheels.com/styles/detai...tyle=DK5&desc= They have an industrial look which I prefered to the bling. Also do you think the 488 are too much. In hind sight would you have gone with them instead of the 456? Thanks ![]() |
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Wow, did you pick that word correctly... INDUSTRIAL... they have a very industrial, machine, heavy duty look to them... I think they'll look very cool on the truck. I understand about the wheels. I've got through 3 sets before I finally ended up with these. ![]() As far as the gears, if I were to do it again, I'd would have gone with 4.88's. I can't tell you it will work better but at least the rpm's would be a little higher at any specified speed and therefore allow you to speed up with mashing the shiet out of the gas. Perhaps it's me. I sold my supercharged vette when I quit driving it cause I loved the H2 so much. Maybe that's why the H2 seems so sluggish, I was just used to it. I just know that it's hard to maintain 75-80mph on the highway should you come upon any kind of hill. Like I said, perhaps the 4.88's would help. HTH's, Mark |
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