94 1500 2wd lift idea, please tell me what yall think

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jeffrey99

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ya because my shocks are still in good condition and dont want to have to spend 166$ extra between the rc's and buying it in parts though ebay, if i dont have to.
 

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I have rough country lift spindles and 2" blocks with factory shocks. If you are going to put coil spacers you should get longer shocks, you do not need them with just spindles because the lower control arm doesn't move. It also maybe hard to align it properly, you may need some balljoint spacers or new UCA's. And also your frontend will be about 2" higher than the rear with that setup. What tires and wheels are you planning on running btw?
ya i wont my front to sit higher (give a little lean in it for style) i want to get eagle alloy 111 that are 16x10 and tires i want a 32-33 depends on price right now (i will ride on the ones i have now until i need some new ones.)
 

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ya i wont my front to sit higher (give a little lean in it for style) i want to get eagle alloy 111 that are 16x10 and tires i want a 32-33 depends on price right now (i will ride on the ones i have now until i need some new ones.)

Your probably going to have to trim a lot to get them to clear with the 16x10's
 

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Here is a 4" RC spindle lift with Bilstein HD shocks, the ride is very nice..if you install spacers expect a harsh ride......
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Here is a 4" RC spindle lift with Bilstein HD shocks, the ride is very nice..if you install spacers expect a harsh ride......
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that thing is nice what blocks did you have and can you add more pictures of it.
 

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with 1" blocks
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No blocks..........
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with the Fabtech 7.5 in lift and 315's
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ok so i might just buy the spindles and 1 inch blocks. and keep my shocks for now.
would any of y'all trust buying spindles and blocks on ebay.
what size tire can i run with 16x10 wheel. i want as much stance i can get.
also does any one know of any build threads that show how to install spindles.
 
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I run a 17x9" wheel and I rub ( sometimes ) probably cause my backspace but a 10" I dunno......... I like the wide stance aswell but also got tired of changing wheel bearings..... Im actually in the process of dropping it back down....................
 

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you don't need new shocks up front with the spindles but you might in the rear. The 4" RC kit comes with 2" (?) rear blocks if I'm not mistaken. and Eric, my truck has the 2" :)
 
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