What goes into this to do this kind of project? I need to know all about it before i do anything. I need to know what i will need to do this and should i go to coil over or leaf spring??? I am clueless to how or what it takes to do this so I NEED HELP Thanks guys

. first & foremost: MAKE SURE YOUR FABRICATION SKILLS ARE UP TO TASK! (if you're going to do it yourself). We don't need another half a$$ed piece of crap endangering other people's lives.
Now, search will go a long way in helping you out, but this what I could offer to start you off:
You taken into consideration what you're going to do with the truck? Terrain...sand, dirt, rocks, mud, street, etc? Size of your tires? So then you need to figure out what type of axle you're going to swap in, D44, D60...if D60 are you going to swap out the rear for a 14 bolt to match the 1 ton front? Don't forget your front d-shaft. Coilover or leaf? That depends on much money you want to spend. If money's no concern, coilovers hands down. So there are your answers.
But take into consideration all the geometry to set up your front end, especially if you're going coilovers. So factor in the cost of the D60 + if you want to regear, lock, and beef it. Factor in the rear axle. D-shaft. Link material, heims, bushings, brackets, etc OR leafs, bushings, brackets, perches, plates, etc (depending on which route you go). Factor in misc, such as brake lines, steering, tires, wheels, welding materials, time, etc.
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241?...chain drive. if you're going through the trouble, I'd just go D60 & 14 bolt...but that's just me. When I do sh!t, I like to try to do it right & beefy the first time.![]()

I gotta agree with you on this. Unless you are making a hardcore rig, you can keep the IFS. I'm sure there are some aftermarket parts out there to beef up the IFS. I think Peterson's 4wheel and offroad did a build up where they beefed up an IFS chevy pickup for wheeling. Might want to check their website for the article.Just a question. If you are only going to run 35" tires why do you want to do a SFA swap? It is a lot of work and money and you will gain little or nothing.
You have a nice truck.
Your IFS is perfictly capable of handling 35" tire.
If you want to spend some money on it. Put Elockers front and rear and beef up the axles. You will be able to do anything SFA can.
Dont let all the "IFS is crap" that goes on around here make you think you have to have SFA to have a capable rig.
If you want a rock crawler on big tires than by all means go for the SFA swap.
But for 35" tires ??? Not worth it IMO.
it's not always about bigger tires and lift...just beef