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95 K2500 Lift Advice

Wellgeo03

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Hello everyone, I am new here and this is my first post. I have a 95 K2500 8 lug and have been looking for at good 4" lift for it. I am looking for a solid bolt on system, preferably one that does not drop the upper control arm, as this truck sees some hard use, and even harder roads.
Also I am not a fan of cutting things up, so if there is one that does not require cutting anything on the truck that would be a huge plus.
My truck is a regular cab 8600 lb GVW model with a one piece rear drive shaft.

Any experience and advice would be awesome!

To give you an idea of the current setup right now, the rear springs have been re-arched, and the T-bars cranked. I have about 6.5" from the top of the tire to the wheel opening in the front and 9" in the rear with 265s. I
t looks pretty bad because the rear is too high, and the CV and tie rod angles are quite extreme, as well I believe I am having alignment issues due to the absolute horrid roads this truck has to endure.

Thanks in advance!
 
The Dick Cepek lift is probably the best IFS lift for our style trucks but it's a 6in kit.
 
Welcome to The Truck Stop! You might spend some time searching in the suspension forum. I think this has been discussed before.
 
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