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Old Nov 18, 2013 | 12:26 PM
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94 t100 sr5 lift question

hey everyone i just purchased my first truck. its a long bed sr5 5 speed and has that 4 inch trail master kit on it...drop brackets in front, blocks in rear, and is sitting on 33 bfg a/t...The thing is i really wanted to make this truck big but not with the 3.0 it has so i just wanna run 35s. Would i be able to put those ball joint spacers on the existing lift. Looks like it has knuckles that extend up more. Also front wheels have negative camber...any chance the ball joint spacers could actually make the camber closer and give me lift? And i was just thinking longer shackle in the rear. Any info is appreciated just contemplating what i should do was at first thinking 3 inch bodylift and 37s but i dont think thats gonna happen
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Old Nov 18, 2013 | 12:51 PM
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Just stay at your current hight till you do a motor swap and then go big save the extra cash it would take to go from 4" lift to 6"lift to 8"lift to 12" lift and just go from 4" to 12" . You could put the money you save into some 1ton running gear
(Not saying you want a 12" lift just used it as a example)

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Old Nov 18, 2013 | 03:34 PM
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Until you throw away the 3.0 and put at least a 3.4L or a 350 chevy I wouldnt do a thing.
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