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Old Aug 24, 2010
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I dont want to do a Body Lift. Just figuered if put that out there. I need new shocks and was wondering how to lift my truck a little but. My friend claims if i get shocks i can lift the truck. I am a total gear head but when it comes to LIFTS and altering a vehicles height im a newb.
 
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Old Aug 24, 2010
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just shocks wont lift the truck, just do a 3in body lift and 33's
 
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Shocks won't do anything for ride height.

You're only other option is cranking tbars or superlift
 
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is it all that hard to do
 
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If you have friends that have done it before it's not bad
 
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i wonder if there are any members in my area that could assist me
 
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also how do i lift the body off the frame to install the spacer
 
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