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Looks good man! Hmmm now each time i look at your truck then look at my own i'm seriously beginning to wonder if mine is already lifted...Because my hubs are level with the bottom of the frame like yours. Def gonna have to look into it.
 

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Looks good man! Hmmm now each time i look at your truck then look at my own i'm seriously beginning to wonder if mine is already lifted...Because my hubs are level with the bottom of the frame like yours. Def gonna have to look into it.

Thanks! and idk man id have to see it. Is it a 2500 or something?

Body lifts only lift the body so my wheels and frame stayed in the same location as stock. (hubs level with bottom of frame)
 

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Mine is a K1500 like yours but it is a Diesel with the HD chassis option. Thought you mentioned yours had some T bar crank on it as well as the body lift?
 

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Im only running an inch of crank to level it out some, heres a pic of my truck stock if it helps some


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Hmmm..looks like mine has been at least cranked to level it. Because it sits dead level front to rear. So that is saying that the NFabs would sit about an inch or so below frame level on a non body lifted truck..hmmm
 

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Hmmm..looks like mine has been at least cranked to level it. Because it sits dead level front to rear. So that is saying that the NFabs would sit about an inch or so below frame level on a non body lifted truck..hmmm

id check you cv angles out if your curious if your cranked or not. as for the nfabs they would look good, if your worried about them hanging down say for wheeling purposes id go with a set of rock sliders instead
 

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Thanks for the info man! Took some pics a few min ago of the truck including the CVs will post them in my thread in a bit. After giving it some thought about how far the N fabs will hang down i realised i dont really care considering the entire reason for wanting the N fabs was because they are a lower step then my current ones. One of my roommates would actually have difficulty getting into the truck with the current steps and even i have the odd time its a chore for me. So it def looks like N fabs will be happening considering what i do for offroad is mostly mud and snow and rough terrain not rock crawling. Besides...my '69 GMC truck will be more of the crawler of the 2 GMCs im building.
 

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not sure its free shipping in the states... im holding off for a ram air though but thats a killer deal on em
 
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