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Old 09-02-2008, 08:40 AM
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Is there any.

I ?ve seen one made but it was completely custom job.

This truck seems to have small body lift
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This hummer got one for sure check the gap beetween body and frame...


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I just used some pressure treated wood spacers on mine.
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So, anyone that has done it, Other that the longer hardeware, did you have to use a longer steering shaft? or fuel filler hose? How about radiator brackets? I would like to do a 3" body lift, I've heard hockey pucks work well..
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....and Liquid Nail. You will be completely 'Pucked Up'!
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Off the top of my head you will need to adjust your fan shroud, fuel filler hose, transmission cooling lines might disagree with it, steering shaft?, and sometimes automatic shifter linkeage. I am sure there are more, but that's what i remember from back in the day.
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Off the top of my head you will need to adjust your fan shroud, fuel filler hose, transmission cooling lines might disagree with it, steering shaft?, and sometimes automatic shifter linkeage. I am sure there are more, but that's what i remember from back in the day.


I figured the shroud would have to be moved, if not the whole rad.. The filler hose is simple with a piece of exhaust pipe of the correct diameter and hose clamps, the tranny lines should be run on the frame rail to the rad, wich wont move anyway if only the shroud is, steering shaft Im unsure of... and I believe the trans is shifted with a cable, a simple "tweak" of a bracket should fix that problem... But is there anyone who has actually done it??
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