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Old 10-06-2010, 01:09 PM
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ok so i am going to go ahead and do the lift. But i do have a few questions. Where do i get the right shackles for the rear and how many times do i turn the torsion bars for the 2'' lift? Also if i use 33x10.50x15's would i have to get off set rims?
 
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the first gen section is wher eyou meant to post this, ill move it there for you
 
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The shackles are Belltech 6400's and you crank the front T-bars 8 full turns. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BEL-6400/

You would need 1" offset rims and a 3 inch body lift to run 10.5 tire safely however I have seen people run the 10.5" wide on OEM rims and with only a T/S lift. I don't like it but they do.
 
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ok thanks i have aftermarket rims and when the wheel is fully cranked i have about 3 inches of room till the tire hits the frame. oh by the way i am running 31x10.50 so do i still need different rims?
 
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Not it you not hitting the fenders or frame.


You rims are already offset enough for the 33X10.5's so you should be fine.
 



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