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I've decided to go with a 4" lift on my 07 NBS. I would prefer to keep the stock rims for now. Has anyone done a lift with stock rims? If so, I would appreciate any pics. Also, anyone with a 4" lift still able to fit in standard 7 foot garage at home? Thanks in advance.

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heres mine... im new to this site.. hehe..

 

i was wondering if anybody can answer my question.. i am wondering why my back sits lower than the front.. i have two sierras and when parked next to each other my lifted one sits about an inch higher rather than the 4 inches that its supposed to? any thoughts of why this is happening?

 

 

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what kit you running? what are your fender measurements? what is the rear lift method and the front lift method?

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I've decided to go with a 4" lift on my 07 NBS. I would prefer to keep the stock rims for now. Has anyone done a lift with stock rims? If so, I would appreciate any pics. Also, anyone with a 4" lift still able to fit in standard 7 foot garage at home? Thanks in advance.

 

 

you will fit just fine. why not just do ford keys instead of spending the money for a 4" lift

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what kit you running? what are your fender measurements? what is the rear lift method and the front lift method?

 

i am running a fabtech 6in.. as to the fender measurments i dont know. the front consists of the spindles front and back xmembers torsion bar drop down bracket diff drop down bracket and i have a 4inch block on the back and a add a leaf. im not sure if the torsion bars are cranked up a lil too much that makes the back sag..

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the torsion bars wouldn't make the back sag, it would just make the front higher by cranking them. you really should measure your fenders to see where you stand

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the torsion bars wouldn't make the back sag, it would just make the front higher by cranking them. you really should measure your fenders to see where you stand

 

you mean measure the height of the fenders from the floor?

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the torsion bars wouldn't make the back sag, it would just make the front higher by cranking them. you really should measure your fenders to see where you stand

 

you mean measure the height of the fenders from the floor?

 

 

No, just measure the fender, they grow when you crank the torsion bars. :lol:

 

:lol:

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the torsion bars wouldn't make the back sag, it would just make the front higher by cranking them. you really should measure your fenders to see where you stand

 

you mean measure the height of the fenders from the floor?

 

 

No, just measure the fender, they grow when you crank the torsion bars. :lol:

 

:lol:

 

 

sorry dont know much about lifted trucks im new to this whole thing..

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Haha

The other day somebody asked me to come help them crank the torsion bars on there 2wd truck...

 

I hope for your sake it wasn't a 3/4 ton, then you'd look like the idiot. :lol::lol:

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measure from the ground to the fender at the center of the fender.

 

i measured the the fenders with the stock tires and the front right is 41" 3/4 front left is 42" the rear left and right is 40" 3/4.

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