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Old 05-20-2008, 01:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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63 in chevies question

will these bring the rear up to the correct height if im running rancho 44044s in the front?im ready to do this and have just about everything but now im wondering if they will be high enough.what options do i have if i set up my hangers for the chevies? a block? or would i have to order 4 inch lift chevies for some sort of chevy application?i assume once i have this welded up for the chevies that any yota pack i find will not fit in these mount locations.any help or pix is greatly appreciated.
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AFAIK using the chevys gains you between 3-4 inches of lift just from thier springs. IIRC you want chevy springs from a 1500 series, 2wd or 4wd from 89-95 possibly. YOu cannot use your toyota packs, they wont work anymore and you wont need lift springs or blocks with the chevys
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check here for all your chevy spring needs

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