View Full Version : Tires Wheels and T-Bars
Jacqson
03-06-2005, 12:00 AM
I have a set of 4 Stock Aluminum 8 lug wheels with Caps, 32 Lugs, 8 Mcgard Wheel Locks and 4 Lock keys off an 02 3/4 Ton Suburban with 265/75/16 Bridgestone Dueler A/T Tires(85% Tread) mounted and balanced. The rims are mint with no marks or scratches. I would like to sell them complete but I will consider separating them. Sell for $500.00. I also have a set of GK(8615 ft lbs torque) Torsion bars. $100.00
Shipping is not included in the above prices.
2 Tone Z71
03-06-2005, 08:49 AM
will the torsion bars fit my 95 z71 ex cab
Jacqson
03-06-2005, 11:09 AM
will the torsion bars fit my 95 z71 ex cab
These bars are 54" long, if your bars are the same length,which I am pretty sure they are, then, Yes, they will fit.The catch is you cannot use your stock green keys because these bars are indexed different than your stock bars.The way to solve this is use the GM purple keys(P/N#15045171)With these keys you will be able to load up the bars. Check out the article at(www.off-road.com/tech/tb401/)It will explain how to set them up on your truck.Thanks for the interest :run:
2 Tone Z71
03-06-2005, 02:50 PM
hmmm ok ive got the Ford keys but let me look into those ,im planning my lift in a few weeks and would love to freshen up my old bars
sloans4x4
03-12-2005, 08:54 AM
What would shipping be on the tires/wheels to 67156?
Shane
DirtyBlackHoe
03-12-2005, 04:32 PM
are those bars the same thing as rancho's or Rough Countrys?
Jacqson
03-12-2005, 07:43 PM
are those bars the same thing as rancho's or Rough Countrys?
They are the GM bars(GK)(54" long) that came with my 02 Suburban. They have a torque rating of 8615 ft lbs. Your typical 1/2 ton bars are around 5700 ft lbs of torque and your HD and 3500 bars(GL) are 8782 ft lbs of torque. These bars will be overkill on your truck. Also if you use these bars on a 1/2 ton you have to use the GM purple keys. The GM green keys will not work and the Ford keys will work if you want to keep your truck at stock height. These bars probably have more torque than either the Rancho's or the Rough Country. :run:
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