I need help with lift ideas

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L33T96SLT

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So, i recently sold my 96 and bought a 2001.. i love the truck but unfortunatly, i dont like stock (who does)? so i wanna lift it. I wanna fit 35's but I wanna hear from people on what they think, and what they have done.
or if i should go 4in with 33s? 4 in and 35s 6in? idk... so im coming here for help. Also, if anyone knows somewhere to get good lift kits (on a budget)
would be much appreciated, if youve used them your thoughts and ideas. thanks all!
 

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yeah i want the 6 i just cant justify spending 2k on a skyjacker or rancho
 

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If u want 33s go with keys and spacers or if u want 35s go with a 6" lift. I couldnt justify the money for a lift so I went with keys.
 

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I went with the 2" spacers in the front and keys in front. I love the ride and the look, but I should have saved my money and waited, because now I want it taller! It cost me close to $500 for the 2" I gained, that included 4 new Bilstien shocks. I should have just spent the 2K and got the 6" lift kit. Luckily, I did not buy bigger tires tires yet. So I would tell you to go with the 6" lift even if you have to sve up and wait. Good luck
 

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You don't need a 4" lift to fit 33s. I went with keys and 1.75" spacers in the back. (the kit came with 0.75" spacers) You should be able to run 33x12.50 on stock wheels without rubbing. I don't have my new tires yet but they'll be coming by the end of the year.

I have a lifted '96 K1500 Z71 and ran 35x12.50 on a 15x12 wheels and the truck just beat me to death. The ball joints always wore out prematurely and I had a hard time keeping it aligned. I won't ever go that high again even though new trucks and SUVs these days drive better and the lift kits are better designed.
 
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Just my 2 cents

I got an 01 LT w/6 inch Pro Comp suspention lift and a 2" leveler and still rub with 35r20x12.5. But I also have a -25mm offset on my rims which most do not or have less. So if u want anything larger than 33s, better do suspension. I'm told 33s with factoryish size rims fit perfect with no rub on a 3" body lift or 2" leveler.
 

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Looks like a really interesting post and equally informative about ideas to work on the vehicles we got, will surely help others as well as it has helped me.
 

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