lifting a 4.3
kenwood guy
11-08-2005, 03:39 PM
I talked a little about it in other threads but I want to know if anyone out there actualy has a 4.3 with a lift if so how high??? I know there are some limits for sure, I just want to know where there at.
kenwood guy
11-08-2005, 10:04 PM
anyone??????
sc_customs
11-08-2005, 11:18 PM
The only advice I could give would be not to lift it. I'm assuming if it's a 4.3 then it's 2WD? Lifting a 2WD is kinda pointless but that's just my opinion.
BlenderWizard
11-08-2005, 11:21 PM
Yeah, don't be one of those guys... Lifting a 2wd is as bad as the ground scraping z71 with the 22's we talked about in the other thread. What would you gain, worse MPG?
3wbdriver
11-08-2005, 11:31 PM
Icktually, I have entertained the idea of doing a 3/2 lift on my 2wd, just to get that ridiculously low front bumper a little more ground clearance, and to level the truck some more. I know there are kits out there. Of course I'd like to go the full blown pre-runner look too!
Let the attacks continue!!!!!!!!
Let the attacks continue!!!!!!!!
kenwood guy
11-09-2005, 01:09 AM
Yeah, don't be one of those guys... Lifting a 2wd is as bad as the ground scraping z71 with the 22's we talked about in the other thread. What would you gain, worse MPG?
funny you say that around where I live lifting a 2wheel drive truck is common I guess Im better off with something else I dont like drops but I do like rims maybe a second 4x4 truck is an order down the road(long ways!!) and ill just have mine for a street truck by the way do bigger rims hurt gas mileage???
funny you say that around where I live lifting a 2wheel drive truck is common I guess Im better off with something else I dont like drops but I do like rims maybe a second 4x4 truck is an order down the road(long ways!!) and ill just have mine for a street truck by the way do bigger rims hurt gas mileage???
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