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Is this a 2 or 4" inch lift?

reaper556

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Anyone have any idea what size lift this truck may have? How about the tires and wheels? I really like the looks of this truck and would like to try and replicate it


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Kaiser67M715

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At the point of sounding odd. I think it is stock based on spring arch up front (still has some negative arch) 2" would have a slight positive arch.

Now it may be possible he did a 5 spring-but that would make the spring flat; HD 4 leafs have a 1 inch negative watch, or he did something stupid like blocks(hard to tell)
 

prairie

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Looks like factory stock height to me. Do you have any other pics, and tire size on the pickup in the picture?
I have a poor man's 2" lift on mine, and mine looks to have a lot more lift than that one. Did a 1" ORD Body Lift, new poly body bushings, and 1" ORD Zero Rates, that netted me an actual measured 2 1/2" lift over what I had to start with. The extra 1/2" of lift probably was the new poly bushings replacing old mashed factory bushings.
 

reaper556

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Looks like factory stock height to me. Do you have any other pics, and tire size on the pickup in the picture?
I have a poor man's 2" lift on mine, and mine looks to have a lot more lift than that one. Did a 1" ORD Body Lift, new poly body bushings, and 1" ORD Zero Rates, that netted me an actual measured 2 1/2" lift over what I had to start with. The extra 1/2" of lift probably was the new poly bushings replacing old mashed factory bushings.
That's the only pic I could find of it. I don't know the tire size or type but I wish I did.
 

german m1008

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How it looks on the picture the rims are not original.
Maybe they are wider than 6.5......
I think the tire size is 265/75/16 or 285/75/16.


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Tires on my Truck are 255/85/16
2" lift in the rear (blocks).
1 leaf more in the front.
 

reaper556

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How it looks on the picture the rims are not original.
Maybe they are wider than 6.5......
I think the tire size is 265/75/16 or 285/75/16.


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Tires on my Truck are 255/85/16
2" lift in the rear (blocks).
1 leaf more in the front.
your truck looks close to it. I think it may also have just an add a leaf in the front and then the slightly taller and wider tires giving it the appearance it has
 
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