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Old 08-04-2014, 06:29 PM
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yepp it needs some lift for sure lol
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4 inch lift added, rear end sits a little high.
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damn that's really sweet im jealous man I don't think I would do anything else just keep it like it is
Old 08-04-2014, 10:23 PM
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Love that truck man
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More upgrades coming this week!
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Old 08-10-2014, 01:45 PM
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more then likely if you have an auto trans it is an E4OD. One way to tell is if it has OD or not. If it has OD then it is an E4OD if it has no OD it is a C6 but C6s were very hard to find in the 92-96 trucks.




As far as I understand you can lift the truck fairly easy. The local shop (which is high but cheapest in my area) quoted me a 6" Skyjacker lift installed at $900.
As far as I understand you have to have the truck on the ground to lift it but that goes for any truck. Never heard of bringing it off the ground to lift it.




It is a nice looking truck but personally I would have removed the chrome rocker trim before anything I hate that stuff.


Unfortunately I don't know anything about wheel offset as I never deal with that.
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Old 08-10-2014, 01:50 PM
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I would take the stainless rocker trim off...I think it'd look better, and that kind of stuff seems like a water trap/rust promoter to me...very nice truck, I always loved all those centurion creations back in the 90s
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Thanks for the follow up redneck. Lift, tires, and wheels have been put on. Waiting on my bumper to be trimmed before posting additional pics. I despise the chrome on the rockers too.The truck is real clean and none of the body panels are rusted through Im just a little scared to remove it just yet. I will eventually take it to a body shop to see if they can do any thing with the clear coat and the tiny amount of surface rust on the roof. When I do I'll remove the chrome and repair anything that might be lurking underneath.
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What size are those rims?


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