Posted March 21, 201015 yr First, before you start reading my thread.. i must let you know: I am NOT looking for your thoughts about how this will make my truck look. The style i am going for is what i like and what i want, if you don't like it, that's okay.. but don't make a post saying you don't like it, thank you fellow SSA members.Now lets get started!My truck, the one that is in my Signature.. its a "show truck" and i am in the market for a lift kit or bagged so i can raise it so i am able to fit 26-28" rims and still have a big enough turning radius for daily driving. THIS: http://www.pimped-ou...ar-pictures.jpg As of now, the truck is lowered a couple inches, not dramatically.. barley noticeable unless you know a thing or two about lowered trucks. I have 20" rims (the ones in my signature) and i have a nice amount of tire, i don't have the size off the top of my head.. and i have a OK turning radius, enough for daily driving though.. but, in tight parking spots i have to take wide turns, sometimes back up.. pull up.. back up.. pull up.. all that fun stuff, ya know? QUESTIONS:What would be the best option for me? Lift kit or Air ride. What should i watch out for so shops don't fuck me? - or fuck my truck up.Whats the CONS for a lift kit? - in my applicationWhats the CONS for air ride? - in my applicationWhat would YOU do.. air ride or lift kit, and why? Would i need a lot of fabrication work done?----------- As you can tell.. i am just in need of as much information i need so i do get the correct application and don't end up getting my truck completely fucked up. My truck is MY truck i take pride in it and the time spent on it.PLEASE, IF THERE IS ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD KNOW THAT I LEFT OUT LET ME KNOW!EDIT: I got an estimate on a lift +install [ he said some fabrication will be needed ] that would fit 26" rims for 4-5k, he seen my truck in person.. but did not actually check it out. ( It was at a car show and he had his booth set up across the parking lot and i pointed which truck was mine so he'd know what i am talking about.)NOTE: I will NOT be doing the install. A shop will. Edited March 21, 201015 yr by BanginGMC
March 21, 201015 yr air ride is not difficult but u will never tuck and lay 26s or 28s with air ride on that truck. ur best bet is to lift it.
March 21, 201015 yr ^^with alot of fabrication, tucking 26s can be done. you would have to cut your hood though haha. i agree with the lift though, easier to deal with and not as much. ive had both before, a bagged and bodied nissan hardbody. it was cool and all, but to much crap can go wrong. blow a bag here and there and it will start adding up
March 21, 201015 yr Author ^^with alot of fabrication, tucking 26s can be done. you would have to cut your hood though haha. i agree with the lift though, easier to deal with and not as much. ive had both before, a bagged and bodied nissan hardbody. it was cool and all, but to much crap can go wrong. blow a bag here and there and it will start adding upLike what? why would i have to cut my hood? Edited March 21, 201015 yr by BanginGMC
March 21, 201015 yr bc the truck isnt big enough to lay frame on that big of wheels without going through the hood, you would also need to notch ur frame to make way for ur tie rod ends to lay out, also anything over i think a 20" with a low pro tire u have to hack out some of ur firewall and make ur own and get rid of ur heat. its just not worth it...just lift it or go with a smaller rim.
March 21, 201015 yr Author air ride is not difficult but u will never tuck and lay 26s or 28s with air ride on that truck. ur best bet is to lift it.why not?
March 21, 201015 yr he was talking about laying your truck and having it tuck 26s. it would take alot of frame work and moving around engine bay parts to have the room to even get 26s to fit. and even once you get them in, the size of the entire wheel will be around 30 or so inches. you would have the top of your tire rubbing your hood. so you would have to cut the hood in order to tuck the tires. ill find a picture to show you what i mean
March 21, 201015 yr he was talking about laying your truck and having it tuck 26s. it would take alot of frame work and moving around engine bay parts to have the room to even get 26s to fit. and even once you get them in, the size of the entire wheel will be around 30 or so inches. you would have the top of your tire rubbing your hood. so you would have to cut the hood in order to tuck the tires. ill find a picture to show you what i meanthis.
March 21, 201015 yr Author he was talking about laying your truck and having it tuck 26s. it would take alot of frame work and moving around engine bay parts to have the room to even get 26s to fit. and even once you get them in, the size of the entire wheel will be around 30 or so inches. you would have the top of your tire rubbing your hood. so you would have to cut the hood in order to tuck the tires. ill find a picture to show you what i meanOH! Okay thank you for looking for a picture. i'm going to look for a picture to show you guys what i want, because then you will see what i am actually wanting to do. Edited March 21, 201015 yr by BanginGMC
March 21, 201015 yr if your wanting to put bags to lift it, thats even more aggravating to deal with. thats a good bit more money then just a normal lift kit. but if a lifted bagged truck is done right, it looks extremely good. it basically all comes down to how much money you are wanting to put into the setup
March 21, 201015 yr Author if your wanting to put bags to lift it, thats even more aggravating to deal with. thats a good bit more money then just a normal lift kit. but if a lifted bagged truck is done right, it looks extremely good. it basically all comes down to how much money you are wanting to put into the setupIf i can get the same thing done with a lift kit.. and it'll be fine, i'm good with that.How much money would it be to make my truck a lifted bagged truck? Around 4k?
March 21, 201015 yr honestly it all depends on what you want. it can start from 2 and go up to like 6. it all goes down to the fabrication, time and equipment used.
March 21, 201015 yr Author honestly it all depends on what you want. it can start from 2 and go up to like 6. it all goes down to the fabrication, time and equipment used.Would a lift kit without air bags be a lot cheaper? more then 1k? -* I will not be buying poor, decent/bad equipment.*My budget for rims+tires and lift is roughly 10k ( *Rims will be bought used* )
March 22, 201015 yr $4k lol. Going to need more than half of that for brakes alone if this is truly a DD. I wouldn't bag for what you are doing unless you want to adjust the height.
March 22, 201015 yr Yes i would highly suggest a good big brake kit if you are wanting to do anything more than the 20's that you have now. Forgot to tell you about that yesterday!
March 22, 201015 yr honestly it all depends on what you want. it can start from 2 and go up to like 6. it all goes down to the fabrication, time and equipment used.Would a lift kit without air bags be a lot cheaper? more then 1k? -* I will not be buying poor, decent/bad equipment.*My budget for rims+tires and lift is roughly 10k ( *Rims will be bought used* )My buddy just put 26s on his 69 buick and paid around 2k for the lift (no bags) and some misc. body work.
March 26, 201015 yr Plan on spending a good chunk of money. You're looking at a lot of shit to lift it to fit that big of a wheel. Personally I don't understand the fad, but one will do what one wants to do. Nevermind the fact that I assume this is a 4.3 truck with stock gearing in the rear end. It's gonna be slow as shit too.
March 26, 201015 yr I agree with Mr. Holmes. That 4.3 Is not going to like that transition. Neither is the stock rearend. I could be wrong, But I don't think they drive those showcars every day. Best of luck to ya sir ...
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