like Gzes said if your 3" or under just do the body lift and stuff some big tires under there
3" BL 35" tires he didnt even have to trim.....looks amazing
that bumper looks really good
what did you pay for it?
what options did you get on it?
how was the fit?did you have to play with it a lot to get it strait or was it just bolt on?
TAG has an awful internet reputation but from the looks of yours im gonna have o look into one
i know this is an old thread....if you have not removed that BL yet you will want to be spraying pb blaster on the bolts daily for a week a little PM goes a long way to making this easy
no.........i used HD over 8500lbs think i used a burban as the base truck
Loaded Single Calipe/Brake Caliper Loaded Single - Front
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Part Number: RC11986
Warranty: Limited Lifetime
Application: Driver side
8600 Lbs GVW
Notes: Professional Grade. Remanufactured.
i always loved it in my vws never tried it in my yukon......but if suns and jdpber are saying back off i would heed there advice and not use it
why dont you guys like the stuff?
Somethings wrong with your friends suburban he may need to trim more or something.....you should have no problem fitting 39s and they will look absolutely sick!!! Do it and post lots of pics
I'm on 37"s with a stock pump (and hydro boost swap) my power steering has no problems keeping up I can go lock to lock when I'm stopped as fast as I can turn the wheel
i felt so bad for you during that whole body lift Gzes
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OP start soaking that bolt now with kroil or pb blaster
EDIT: anyone looking at this thread thinking about doing a body lift at least a week...
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