7" fabtech long travel suspension

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zerominded

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i was browsing around 4wheelparts.com, and came across this. i think i'm going to order it, but havent heard to much about it.

http://www.4wheelparts.com/PDT52527.aspx

For: 1999 Chevrolet TAHOE
Part Number: FABKIT158
7 in Ultimate Long Travel Kit with Performance Shocks
3 in. Front Coil Springs
4 in. Front Spindles
4 in. Rear Block and U-Bolt Kit
Rear Add-A-Leaf Kit
Extended Brake Line Kit
2 Door Tahoe/Yukon
Includes Performance Shocks
$49.95 Flat Shipping Rate
$2,558.89

also, i was thinking of throwing a 3" body lift on as well. think i could run 37's with no issues? i know i'll have to regear. just want to see what ever one else thinks. thanks in advance
 

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should be able to squeeze 38's. i've seen some that use a 6" suspension lift and a 3" body lift to run 38's. 37's shouldn't be a problem. if you have factory running boards on it you may have to shave a bit off the front end of them.
 

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no running boards over here. although i might have to get some now. i'm trying to find a good wheel combo. i'm thinkin 37x16x15
 

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well, i'm transfering the money into my checking as we speak. this is what i ended up with:

fabtech 7 in. Ultimate Long Travel System with Performance Shocks
Rock Crawler Series 152 x 4
performance accessories Body Lift Kit
Super Swamper Bias IROK 37x14x15 x 4

my christmas present to myself
 

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I've been drooling over a lift kit for a while now, there just so exspensive especially because you have to get new wheels and tires! I can't wait to see it all done, are you going to do the install yourself or have a professional do it? :Chevy:
 

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Sounds cool. Be sure to post some pics when you have it completed. I'm anxious to see what it looks like.
 

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sorry, i had to work late last night. stupid iraq...

anyways, i do plan on doing this lift myself. i have all the tools. i will start this project dec 18th or 19th. i will be in arizona, so i dont have to worry about snow. it should only take me a day, with my 2 buddies and 2 cases of budweiser. i plan on taking step by step pictures, cause i noticed that there are no articles in the how-to section, along with intake, header, and exhaust how-tos. i recommend to become that forums moderator as well. hahaha j/k.
 

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sorry, i had to work late last night. stupid iraq...

anyways, i do plan on doing this lift myself. i have all the tools. i will start this project dec 18th or 19th. i will be in arizona, so i dont have to worry about snow. it should only take me a day, with my 2 buddies and 2 cases of budweiser. i plan on taking step by step pictures, cause i noticed that there are no articles in the how-to section, along with intake, header, and exhaust how-tos. i recommend to become that forums moderator as well. hahaha j/k.

Thats sick that you are doing it yourself, it is a way to difficult project for me! Also thanks for serving, you guys are doing great! Stay safe and give em hell!! :Chevy:
 
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