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baker114

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There it sits sad and lonely. Idk y the grille hasa rainbow look lol. Must be my phone. Anyway, the journey to tearing down and rebuilding to lifted begins. Ill try to post pics of the heyday. It wasnt always so gross. I wanna go back to gmc grille. Maybe cowl or stock hood. Full off road trim. Fleetside bed. Basically change everything besides cab and fenders lol. Here we go.
 

jw_96

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Year: 1997
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Silverado C1500
Gear size: Yukon 4.11's and a G80 (with a Z71 rearend)
Tires: 285/70/17 BFG Rugged Terrains
Wheel Size: 2010 NNBS 17's
Lift kit size and Brand: 4" Rough Country spindle lift
Coil Spacers: None
Wheel Spacers: 1/4" front and 1.5" rear
Lift Blocks: 2" nbs block
Add-A-Leafs: None
Body Lift: None
Aftermarket Bumpers: None
Fender Height Measurements: 37 Front & 37.5 Rear
Any fender or body trimming needed?: Zero trimming & zero rubbing
Extra Comments: used Z71 rearend to widin track width with the front. also used light duty 6lug rotors in the front.

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--PRICES--

Tires--$972 (discounttiredirect)
Rims--$300 (CL)
Spindles--$340 (roughcountry)
Rearend--$250 (junkyard)
Rotors & Bearings--$120 (advanced auto)
1/4in spacers--$30 (autozone)
How's that rough country lift ride quality? Does it do well on the highway

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southern_z71_92

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How's that rough country lift ride quality? Does it do well on the highway

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Ride quality is firm compared to stock but still comfortable on highway. Smoother than stock 4wd with better handling in my opinion.

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Hey everybody I did a spindle lift on my 1992 c2500 GMC Sierra and was wondering if I were to be able to run a set of 20x12 on my truck? Wondering if I would have any problems with spindle.
 

MDR-97-Z71

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There it sits sad and lonely. Idk y the grille hasa rainbow look lol. Must be my phone. Anyway, the journey to tearing down and rebuilding to lifted begins. Ill try to post pics of the heyday. It wasnt always so gross. I wanna go back to gmc grille. Maybe cowl or stock hood. Full off road trim. Fleetside bed. Basically change everything besides cab and fenders lol. Here we go.

I think thats pretty cool looking, I'd enjoy the crap outta restoring that
 

baker114

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It was a little prettier back in the day. It was fun and i dont really regret it. Smoked a lot of rice grinders... Its just been neglected and parked for abt 7 years now. Its gonna take sacrifice, but im gonna resurrect it to better than ever.
 

daniel field

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I am looking for a 3'' or so lift for my 93 C1500 and I want to know how a spindle lift would effect my wheel position. The rims I have would hit my upper control arms when fully turned if I didn't have a 1/4'' spacer, so would my wheel still fit?
 
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