**Where To Get A Lift Kit**
mayville1
08-03-2005, 07:46 AM
I wanna put a lift in my s-10 what are some websites i can check out that have nice ones for fairly cheap prices.
Its a 95, reg. cab, and 4WD
Its a 95, reg. cab, and 4WD
OverBoardProject
08-03-2005, 08:32 PM
There's a very good quality 2" lift kit from roughcountry here http://rough.roughcountry.com/Chevy_4wdS10_2in.htm
There are higher lift kits (5 or 6") but they are really expensive and way harder to install.
You can also pretty well make a body lift for a very low price, just surf the net
There are higher lift kits (5 or 6") but they are really expensive and way harder to install.
You can also pretty well make a body lift for a very low price, just surf the net
whitetrash982
08-03-2005, 09:31 PM
trail master makes a 4" kit , which requires an exhaust mod and cutting brakets off the frame , BDS makes a 5" , which erquires the same things , and super lift makes a 6" , which also requires the same things , i hear bad things about the quality of super lifts system , and trail master's isnt renowned for thier quality either , but ive heard good things about BDS's lift , all of the above lifts will clear 33's , but the tires will rub , and you will need to trim the bumper , but they will all clear 31 with no mods at all , the kits usually average about 1700$ just for the kit , and to install it will most likly cost over 800$ , and you will never be able to put the truck back to stock height
ive never been fond of body lifts , simply because they screw with all your linkages , especially if you drive stick , but other then that , brake lines , fuel lines , can all suffer from this , most importantly , your steering column angle
ive never been fond of body lifts , simply because they screw with all your linkages , especially if you drive stick , but other then that , brake lines , fuel lines , can all suffer from this , most importantly , your steering column angle
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