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Subject: 97 Tahoe Lift Question
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01/25/2010 5:06 PM  

Ok, I have been wanting to put a little bit of lift on my 2 door tahoe, but I just dont have 3 to 4K to spend. I do not want a body lift. However, my torsion bars are cranked and I know that is not what you want. So here is what I was thinking, is it possible/easy to buy new front suspension that is approximately 1 to 2 inches taller than stock. This would keep my truck level, but I can put the torsion bars back to normal. This would be great if it is possible. Also, if this is possible has anybody had experience with add-a-leafs? I was looking at them and they seem good and they add anywhere from 2 to 3 inches of lift in the rear. Im thinking If I can combine the new front suspension with add a leafs I can get about 2 to 3 inches of lift.

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