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Basic lift question #314878 09/12/03 01:59 AM
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Ashokan1 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
This is such a basic question it is embarrassing but I'm curious if my '89 truck, that I got a few months ago, has ever been lifted? Is there any easy way to tell? It looks like it may be lifted an inch or so but I'm not certain at all. Duh?

Last edited by JimSo; 09/12/03 02:16 AM.
Re: Basic lift question [Re: Ashokan1] #314879 09/12/03 04:06 AM
Anonymous
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well on an 89 u have IFS.. so the torsion bars would be cranked. look under the body and see if there are larger spacers between the body and the frame. or check the leaves and see if there is a thicker longer left above your factory "load leaf".

Re: Basic lift question [Re: Ashokan1] #314880 09/12/03 04:12 AM
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Adam F Offline
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take some pictures of your suspension components. We will tell you.


Also, there are a lot of good pictures here on the board so search around and you will see what a stock truck should look like.


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Re: Basic lift question [Re: Ashokan1] #314881 09/12/03 04:12 AM
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If you post some pictures maybe we can tell you from that.


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Re: Basic lift question [Re: mt_goat] #314882 09/12/03 05:19 AM
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