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Subject: 07 chevy lift kits
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10/28/2007 9:57 AM  
i have been trying to find a 6

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10/28/2007 10:23 AM  
It is not the autotrack. If is the different chassis and suspension used on that body style (coil over). A high lift must be done properly with a CV in front drive shaft because of higher drive shaft angle and the driveshaft being powered more often with autotrac. BTW, this will do wonder for you drive train warranty (not good)

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10/28/2007 12:58 PM  
i was trying to get a fabtech or pro comp with no real luck. but i'm not sure what to do. is there one out there for my 07 sub? i need a lift that can handle 35x10.5-12.5x20

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