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body lift, how hard to install?

muddybuddy

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hey there, ive got the 3" pucks off my k30 and a buddy has a '94 2dr tahoe and wants to use my body lift on his truck. what all is needed to make it work? steering linkage? tranny linkage? anything else? thanks
 
the tahoe is still the old interrer style correct? as 95 - up was diffrent. if so its a basic swap other than metric body bolts. and stretch the basic stuff like always.

95 - up went a bit diffrent. bumper brackets can be had seperate.
 
yea its a '94 2dr fullsize blazer (renamed tahoe). so its just the same basic stuff as the older chevy's? thats sweet!
 
just buy the right kit. for $150 you will get all the correct bolts and the bumper brackets. if you just slap lift blocks between the body and frame the truck is going to look stupid with huge gaps between the bumpers and the body.

http://www.ntwonline.com/acb/showdetl.cfm?&DID=48&Product_ID=2106&CATID=35


with the right kit you can do the job in a few hours with hand tools. starting with a pile of blocks is going to require at least one trip to the hardware store to get the right bolts.

A friend of mine installed one of these on his truck.

http://www.my4by.com/suspension-lift-199299-tahoe-yukon-4wd-2door-p-123.html

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/88-98-Chevy-GMC-Tahoe-Yukon-Suburban-4x4-2-to-3-Lift_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33585QQihZ008QQitemZ180014969000QQtcZphoto

for a suspension lift it went on easy and was cheap.
 

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