by ndeluce415
Yeah - so I just recently bought a 1977 Chevy 1/2 ton from an older guy that took good care of it. The truck runs good and everything and I haven't had a problem with it yet.
It currently has a 2.5" lift on some 32's and it looks pretty good right now but I'd like to go MUCH higher. I've looked all around online and the highest I've seen is a 6" suspension lift. I'm mostly driving around town so it doesn't have to be a perfect offroader but I'd like for it to be able to still handle itself out in the dessert and the dunes.
Anybody got any advice????
I was thinkin maybe a 6" suspension and a 3" body but I'd still like to be higher. Need some help please!!!
Oh and what about flowmaster single chamber or two can't decide........
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