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Looking at the pics, especially those that show the wheel openings in relation to the frame, I am not entirely sure there is a body lift at all on it.....
Looking at the pics, especially those that show the wheel openings in relation to the frame, I am not entirely sure there is a body lift at all on it.....
I dont see anything that looks like a body lift either..... Looks to be pure suspension on stock half ton axles.
That actually makes good sense. Doesn't appear they did much to the axles though. (as far as reinforcement) Bet they break easy.
I bet they don't. Those tires aren't any bigger than a 35. 9.25" rear ends are very strong torsionally speaking. Great for big power or tires. My Dad works for a guy who has a '71 supercharged alcohol fueled 440 'Cuda, and he runs a 9.25 rear end.
Looking at the pics, especially those that show the wheel openings in relation to the frame, I am not entirely sure there is a body lift at all on it.....
What about the bed to rear bumper gap with the tailgate trim stuffed in it?
I bet they don't. Those tires aren't any bigger than a 35. 9.25" rear ends are very strong torsionally speaking. Great for big power or tires. My Dad works for a guy who has a '71 supercharged alcohol fueled 440 'Cuda, and he runs a 9.25 rear end.
My guess is, he is traction challenged. That 440 can prolly roll his tires over without even breaking a sweat.