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What lift do you have? To me you look maxed out already. Maybe look into 2" lift spindles and decrank the bars to the tune of an inch thus still leaving you an inch higher then nowSomeone with more lift experience on these needs to look at these.
if you have recently replaced your tires and are now having a steering, handling or tire-related problem, it could be a bad tire. The underlying cause may be a manufacturing defect that took time to make itself noticeable, or it could be the result of structural damage to the tire caused by a pothole or improper mounting. inspect the tires carefully for obvious tread or sidewall defects such as cuts, bulges, ripples, bruises, scrapes, missing chunks of tread, separations, cracks, etc. Uneven tread wear may indicate misalignment, under or overinflation or a tire construction defect.a belt that is out of position more than one millimeter may cause a steering pull on some vehicles. The position of the outermost belt is the most important because it has the greatest effect on directional stability. Though vibrations are usually caused by an out-of-balance wheel and tire assembly, it is important to remember that vibrations can also be caused by excessive radial (vertical) and lateral (sideways) runout in the tire, wheel or hub. Loose, worn or damaged wheel bearings as well as certain kinds of tread wear can also cause annoying vibrations
if you have recently replaced your tires and are now having a steering, handling or tire-related problem, it could be a bad tire. The underlying cause may be a manufacturing defect that took time to make itself noticeable, or it could be the result of structural damage to the tire caused by a pothole or improper mounting. inspect the tires carefully for obvious tread or sidewall defects such as cuts, bulges, ripples, bruises, scrapes, missing chunks of tread, separations, cracks, etc. Uneven tread wear may indicate misalignment, under or overinflation or a tire construction defect.a belt that is out of position more than one millimeter may cause a steering pull on some vehicles. The position of the outermost belt is the most important because it has the greatest effect on directional stability. Though vibrations are usually caused by an out-of-balance wheel and tire assembly, it is important to remember that vibrations can also be caused by excessive radial (vertical) and lateral (sideways) runout in the tire, wheel or hub. Loose, worn or damaged wheel bearings as well as certain kinds of tread wear can also cause annoying vibrations
Lift spindles are for 2wd only! Either +0mm offset or a +12mm offset with stop the scrub. I still say order lift keys and then try clearance. The +12 will def clear but may sit to far under the truck for your preference. The +0mm will still need trimming. The tire is the problem but can work with +12, or smaller tire and keep the rims.
Lift spindles are for 2wd only! Either +0mm offset or a +12mm offset with stop the scrub. I still say order lift keys and then try clearance. The +12 will def clear but may sit to far under the truck for your preference. The +0mm will still need trimming. The tire is the problem but can work with +12, or smaller tire and keep the rims.
Ok i read thru this and yes spindle is 2wd only he is correct on that i also have a 6 inch super lift , im pretty sure for your year its a knuckle lift and not a bracket as they are typically older design and most companys are going away from brackets what you could do is (not sure if this works in the same fashion as OBS but buy 2500 torsion bars ) because the 2500 torison bars are meant for heavier trucks it rides a little rougher but does the same job plus helps with sagging later on down the road esp if you decide to add one of those heavy ass aftermarket road armor or ranchhand bumpers down the road, i also second the idea of a SMALL body lift anything above 2 inches i dont reccomend simply because on top of an already six inch sus lift it causes more body roll and for a DD that gets aggrivating
The 99-02 silverado 1.5" zone bl will work
Where can i get this? I can only find the 3" body lift on their site.