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Old October 14th, 2012, 6:16 PM
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hi i have a 96 chevy cheyanne 4wd and im looking to lift it i want it to be 6 inches or more but i still want a good amount of flex in the suspension and im having trouble finding a lift kit or if there even is one that fits my needs but if anyone does please let me know
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call up jegs or summit and see if they can get one or custom make one
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Default susp lift 2" 2wd Yukon question

99 Yukon 2wd. Have 2" donuts in front, like the lift BUT in 2yrs the stress has cracked the bushings and the upper A arms whack something over speed bumps and alignment is poor.

My goal is to relieve the bushing stress and get back to stock front suspension travel and good alignment, but with a 2" lift.

I found one 2" spindle kit but it requires 17" wheels.

So my question is: Has anyone tried putting stock GM 4wd upper A arms on a 2wd w/donuts under the coils?
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My objective is to reduce the bushing pressure and get back again to inventory front side revocation journey and good positioning, but with a 1.5 or 2.1" inch raise.
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