Info on huge 2wd lift kit on 40's???

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JIMBOB2O2O

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I bought a 2wd Tahoe last week and it has a huge lift kit on it and it is currently sitting on 40" tires. I can't find any names on the lift because everything has been powder coated. The bottom a arms have numbers if that would help. I imagine a 2wd lift of this size is pretty rare, but I haven't been able to find any info so far. IMG_20160131_223246.jpg IMG_20160128_190723.jpg IMG_20160201_213140.jpgIMG_20160201_213320.jpg
 
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I second that, It certainly does look like the front end of the kit. Rear looks different, but they only show the suburban and avalanche, so it could be. That would also explain why the bumper is shoved up, like it has been rubbing on the tires. I'll be getting some 37's here soon anyways. Glad to see it is 4wd capable also.
 
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why are the rear coils different?

I was waiting for someone to ask haha. Had the driver front jacked up to put the tires back on it. When I bought it, the tire needed a plug, so it was on stocks in the front
 

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No problem man. Looks like the rear coils are pressed tight for a stock coil. I would through some new z71 springs in there to see if that helps the rear out some. Might want to check those front hubs and see if they need replacing, if so get some 4wd hubs with nubs in them. Looks like it needs a super bath and some 22x12 forces on 37s or even 24x14/38s.
 
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