NNBS 2WD Lift

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rodwar254

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Hey is this a 6" or 7" lift? definitely the look im looking for....looks great man!!!
 
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Paradise81

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Thanks! It's a 7" front and 6.25" rear. Install is a piece of cake if you're 2wd. 4wd isn't much harder, just have to get out the sawzall on the rear crossmember.

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ok cool, did you do the lift your self? how much did everything run you, if you don't mind me asking?
 
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Yeah I did it by myself over the weekend in the garage. Lift was 1650 to my door, wheels and tires are what they are depending on what you want. Plus alignment is anywhere from 50 to 100

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ok cool, im going to look into this...might have to make it a weekend project myself...appreciate the info...oh yea how do you like the ride quality after the lifting?
 
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They did a good job maintaining the ride quality...for a 7" lift I was pleasantly surprised. You can attend like 350 more and get adjustable bilsteins for the front which supposedly makes it ride like a caddy and you can bump the lift up to 9". I'll prob do that when the tahoe I'd handed down to me

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