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Old 03-14-2007, 08:11 PM
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Default 2" lift and 37's???

wanted to go 6" fabtech but...
really wanna keep my stock black rims and have a friend who had a lifted avalanche (12"? w/ 36's?) who said it was too much hassle
may just try 2" lift (body lift?) and toyo 37's
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Old 03-14-2007, 08:18 PM
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Default Re: 2" lift and 37's???

my 37"s fit good enough for me with no lift, and I'd rather NO lift than a Body lift.
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Default Re: 2" lift and 37's???

For toooooo many reasons to list... stay away from a body lift. For 37"s you should not need any lift? Boys, agree???
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Default Re: 2" lift and 37's???

Yep, go buy your tires and forget the lift if all you want is 2". You;ll be able to flex the truck to it;s max and have very little rubbing. You;ll get a little on your swaybars (no big deal). You;ll want to upgrade your steering stabilzer too. It makes a HUGE difference.

You should be just fine with those tires on the stock rims. If you have air susp. you may want to do the rear sensor arm mod.
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Default Re: 2" lift and 37's???

Do what Tim said on the rear if you have air. If you have coil rear, do the coil spacers. Cognito 2-4" leveling kit with their control arms would work nice on the front
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Default Re: 2" lift and 37's???

Just got my 37 Toyo's yesterday and they look great with NO lift. Dont rub unless at a full turn and barely rub then. Looks like a completley different vehicle. Going to post pics as soon as I get a chance.
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