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Dirty, Baraka, "B"
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Member ID: 1630
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Location: Thomasville, GA
Age: 25
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lifting a 2wd...any problems?
well i just thought about this and i used to have a Jeep Cherokee 4x4 and when i was going to lift it i know that i was going to have problems with my driveshaft. if i lift my regular cab chevy with a 6" fabtech kit and i going to have to do anything about my driveshaft or will i be fine? also it wouldn't matter if i did the 6" lift and then a body lift, cause the body lift doesn't move any of the angles of the driveshaft right?
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Location: HB, so cal
Age: 24
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nope. your probably only gonna lift the back bout 3 inches anyways to make it level. so the driveshaft wont really be affected.
and body lift will just be an added bonus. plans sound great man
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