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lift question
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Posted: 01/10/05 10:56 AM
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i got me a 2000 ZR2 and i am lookin at the superlift 2.5 because i just want a little more lift... nothing major... does anyone know how difficult this lift would be to put in? meaning is this something that i would have to have done proffessionaly? or is this something that i could do in my garage without all the major tools of the trade? thanks all
countryboy 4455
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k20chevy
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Posted: 01/11/05 02:41 AM
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the rear, you do have leave springs, so this is no big deal for lifting, but.... the front you have IFS, and i would say you´d have to be a damn good mechanic to lift an ifs in your driveway! so i´d suggest to have it done by a professional cause it is IFS!
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Posted: 01/11/05 03:18 PM
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your best bet for the front end would be reclocked torsion keys and new shocks. I would put in the new leaf springs because you will be safer than using blocks.
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SnoMan
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Posted: 01/12/05 05:52 AM
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The problem with reclocking though is that it tops out the suspension and can lead to a harsh ride and less the desirable handling too.
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goode550
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Posted: 01/24/05 04:01 PM
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Hey do u get fourwheeler mag b/c this month they have a zr2 in it and it shows u how to put a lift on it.It's not really that hard to put a lift on a truck u just got to know what ur doing.So u want mess any thing up going in the woods are on the street.If I was u I would try it frist and if u can't go to a truck place and get them to do but u better have some money in ur pocket.B/c its gonna cost ya.
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