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sultanrafa80

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Here's mine. Chevrolet Silverado/Tahoe 1997 2wd.
4" RC suspension lift kit (spindles, 2" rear blocks & shocks)
16x8 wheels
285/75R16 Bf Goodrich Km2 (no rubbing)
2" rear wheel spacers


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John77lt

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Hey guys. Newbie here. I have a '96 chevy silverado 2wd that I've had for almost 20 years. I've recently purchased a new truck and will be letting my son drive this truck. We were thinking about leveling the truck. I am considering using a daystar coil spring spacer to raise the front. We're not wanting to lift the truck any higher than this. I know that a lot of you guys do big lifts using spindles and such. Would the spring spacers be ok to do, since this is all the lift we want? Do they cause any issues? Sorry if this has been mentioned before. Thanks in advance for any help.
 

Daly

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They'd be fine. I levelled my 97 Sierra years ago with a set of daystar coil spacers, it rode a little stiffer, but they did well. I installed a set of 31's and was quite happy with the truck. Just like all other lift/levelling kits, make sure you get it aligned afterwards.
 

98 Nitro

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They'd be fine. I levelled my 97 Sierra years ago with a set of daystar coil spacers, it rode a little stiffer, but they did well. I installed a set of 31's and was quite happy with the truck. Just like all other lift/levelling kits, make sure you get it aligned afterwards.
Any before and after pics? I want to level my truck too.
 

Daly

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Sorry, I don't have pics of that truck anymore. Haven't owned it in 10 years.
 

Eskimomann209

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Here's mine. Chevrolet Silverado/Tahoe 1997 2wd.
4" RC suspension lift kit (spindles, 2" rear blocks & shocks)
16x8 wheels
285/75R16 Bf Goodrich Km2 (no rubbing)
2" rear wheel spacers


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I can’t tell if it’s the lighting or what... but this trucks nice on all levels lol.
What tail lights are those?
Factory with tint?

Was the truck fork lifted into place on the top pic?
I don’t see a way into its parking spot lol
 
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