AWD lift kit

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tobysan90

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I have searched internet and on this site and havent came up with a answer. Can i lift my AWD 2005 suburban? Every website i have checked said no to the AWD part. I really would like a small lift(2 to 4 inch)
 
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Anybody???? Or would the lift keys and spacers work? I have to replace shocks as mine are bad and my compressor is shot so i want to do this all at once
 

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I'd like to do my esv this summer, if I find out some info ill pass it on.

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Prob keys and spacers with a body lift. I just heard that front drive shaft, and axles might be trouble with the lift.
 

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Do you have leaf or coil in the rear? Im AWD as well but have coils due to the AutoRide. If you have AutoRide (Z55 RPO IIRC) then the Avalanche kits will work for you. RoughCountry specifically lists that their kits will work with AWD as well since it retains factory angles on axles etc. The lift of their website lists a 6" kit but searching through google shopping Ive found as low as a 3" kit.
 

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