Lifting 90 K1500
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I'm Going To Be Putting A 6 Inch Rough Country Lift On My 1990 Chevy K1500 Now The Question Is Since It Comes With A Torsion Bar Relocating Bracket If I Put Different Keys In There That is Suppose To Lift It 2 to 3 inches will that gain be On top of the 6 inch? so all in all it will be lifted 8 to 9 inches?
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If the keys did not come with the kit you bought it will lift the front higher than the back. I see a lot of trucks around with the front a little higher than the back for whatever reason. I think it looks Terrible. If not level than the front slightly lower looks a lot better. My opinion!
Good luck with the lift. Hope it goes smooth for ya. Like to see the after pics!
Good luck with the lift. Hope it goes smooth for ya. Like to see the after pics!
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I put a 4" lift in a 79 Chevy 1/2 ton back in the mid 80s and the end result was the front about 1" higher than the back. Not sure y but I had to put an extra leaf in the back to level it out. That was my first 4x4 and I couldn't wait to make it look like a real 4x4 truck! I should post pics of it. Again good luck with your lift!
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