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Old August 1st, 2010, 4:54 PM
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I just bought a 2006 Express AWD. Id like to lift it and put a little bit bigger tire on it... nothing too crazy. I cant find a lift for the AWD. Is there a lift for a Chevy truck that will work on the van? Does it have the same suspension as another Chevy?
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I second that emotion.... NO info out there?
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Seems like you could stuff a 30 or 31" tire under the rears with no problem, it would be the front i would be wondering about. With the steering articulation, i doubt i would try anything larger than a 30" tire. Could the torsion arms be tinkered with to get a small lift in the front?
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put extra leafs springs in the back and use the torsion bars to raise the front
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