1999 2 door tahoe lift...Question!

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JJBailey16

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Lifted 2 door z71 tahoe pics

im new to this whole forum deal and im not sure if the pics will post but its worth a try.

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6 in rcx suspension with a 2 in leveling kit runnin 37x12.50 nitto trail grapplers wrapped around 20 in black XD monsters. has the bushwacker fender flares. fender flares and side skirts have been line-x'd. also includes roof rack which i like because it stands out from your usual 2 door. but yeh there she is. lmk what yall think or if there is anything i could do to add to or mod my tahoe. thanks
 

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I did the lift last week. I went with the rough country 6" lift, 17" mickey thompson classic wheels and 35x12.50x17 tires. I am satisfied. This week I am going to pull off the running boards and put on black or chrome tube steps, I haven't decided which yet but I am leaning towards black. I am also running dual exhaust.

Looks great. Time for gears now!

im new to this whole forum deal and im not sure if the pics will post but its worth a try.

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97 "hoe"

6 in rcx suspension with a 2 in leveling kit runnin 37x12.50 nitto trail grapplers wrapped around 20 in black XD monsters. has the bushwacker fender flares. fender flares and side skirts have been line-x'd. also includes roof rack which i like because it stands out from your usual 2 door. but yeh there she is. lmk what yall think or if there is anything i could do to add to or mod my tahoe. thanks

Hellyeah, Another one like mine! Very clean, but I am a little biased
 

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i have had zero problems with my procomp kit and its been on the truck 3 years (three horrible indiana winters) 35/12.5/16's on it and 4.88 gears.

if i were doing it again i would spend the extra money on an SAS and not have wasted the money on the IFS lift.

lol when do we ever have horrible winters here . . . i want the snow but it

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thats mainly why i haven't ben in to much of a hurry to get my drive shaft

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but sorry didn't mean to change subject i just had ta coment on that
 

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This is my '92 2-door with a 6" ProComp suspension lift and 2" body lift with 20" stealth bmf sota's wrapped in 35" nitto trail grapplers
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What the f**k's the Internet!!!!!
 
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resuscitating this post. necromancy post if you will; are you stilll active coleman? and if so, how has your rc lift upheld?
 

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resuscitating this post. necromancy post if you will; are you stilll active coleman? and if so, how has your rc lift upheld?


Glad you brought it back up. 4inch pro comp and metric 35s on this 2 door for sale at Hendrick in NC. They say no rubbing whatsoever.

I like that look/stance, but wouldn’t mind a little more tire. considering going a little bigger. I suppose a 37 is out of the question?

How bad is trimming to squeeze a 37” tire on a 6” Lift? What needs to be trimmed?

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