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Old Oct 21, 2006
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how do i get a 9 inch lift for a 90 2wd and what size tires
 
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Old Oct 21, 2006
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Not easily. I don't know of any combination of lifts for your truck that will get you that high besides a SAS(solid axle swap).
 
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Old Oct 21, 2006
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you can get a stage 2 skyjacker 6inch lift and a 3inch body lift and that is 9 inches and run 32s or 35s
 
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how do i do a solid axle swap
 
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how do i do a solid axle swap
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with a lot of money and it wouldnt be worth it to do it to a 1990
 
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Old Oct 21, 2006
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how do i do a solid axle swap
lol start reading now and maybe in 3 years when you finish if you have the money and skills and time you can do one
 
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you can get a stage 2 skyjacker 6inch lift and a 3inch body lift and that is 9 inches and run 32s or 35s
Well there you go. Sorry for giving you the wrong info. Ya don't do a SAS. I thought that was the only option but I was wrong.
 
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