Suspension lift for '94 chevy
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There is a shop in Phoenix, AZ called "Desert Rat" which is currently advertising 6" lifts, INSTALLED for full-size chevy trucks at only $1,299. Even if you found schematics and fabricated your own lift, would you really bet your life on it? :) I agree with Luke about a solid front axle swap being cheaper to fabricate, but then you’re swapping parts like leaf springs, solid-axle differentials, and drive shafts, and having to cut things to make the new stuff fit. You’d almost be better off looking for an older SFA vehicle to build up if you want a serious 4×4. Still, I HATE my no-travel IFS, so the idea of a SFA swap is still strangely appealing. Maybe some day… -Derek
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Is there any way to lift the front of a ‘94 chevy about 6 inches > without the purchase of a lift, or does any one have designs for one, > or the drawing schematics for the front suspension of a chevy truck so > I can design my own. Thank you Daniel
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Is there any way to lift the front of a ‘94 chevy about 6 inches without the purchase of a lift, or does any one have designs for one, or the drawing schematics for the front suspension of a chevy truck so I can design my own. Thank you Daniel
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You’re not likely to find something like that floating around cyberspace. The R&D that goes into IFS lifts would warrant some security. But I wouldn’t jimmy-rig something like that anyways, it’d be so easy to put castor/ camber angles out, CV shaft angles, ball joint stress…. Then you’d be wearing out front end components like they were going out of style. You could probably do a soild axle swap AND 6" lift springs for cheaper than trying to build a decent IFS lift. Just my oppinion though.
| Is there any way to lift the front of a ‘94 chevy about 6 inches | without the purchase of a lift, or does any one have designs for one, | or the drawing schematics for the front suspension of a chevy truck so | I can design my own. Thank you Daniel
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