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tbyrne 11-28-2003 09:32 AM

6" TrailMaster lift and 1.5" aluminum wheel spacers ('02 HD)
 
I have a 6" TrailMaster lift for an HD truck for sale. It has about 4000 miles on it. There is a little of the powder coating is coming off one corner of the cross member. This is the one that is pictured on the truck below. - $650. (retails around $1300.)

1.5" bolt-on aluminum wheel spacers for an 8 lug GM truck $125.

The prices above don't include shipping. You can either post here or shoot me an e-mail if you are interested.

Tom

http://www.tbyrne.com/Silverado/02si...onew2small.jpg http://www.tbyrne.com/Suburban/02suburban22sm.jpg

2002 8.1 Silverado HD - Comp Cam, TOGs headers, Volant induction, Direct Hits ignition, 6" lift 18" wheels/tires + more
2002 8.1 Suburban -Intercooled Whipple supercharger, TOGs headers, Volant induction, 22" wheels/tires + more - 407hp/558 ft-lb torque at the rear wheels.

mudz5.3 11-28-2003 09:48 AM

Hey Tom, can you get me the measurements from the ground to the bottom of the frame or the bottom of the bumper, whichever is higher. This is for legal reasons in my state. Also, why are you getting rid of it and hows the ride? Any cutting or welding involved or easy bolt on?? Interested if within specs of our state law and no welding. Thanks

BTW its for a friend of mine with a 03 2500HD

tbyrne 11-28-2003 10:08 AM

I'll get some measurements for you today. The laws down there can't be any worst than my state. I found a site a few months ago that listed the height restrictions for each state. Most only had a paragraph while MA was a page long. The measurements at the bottom of the fenders is 47.5" up front and 49" in the rear. The front was a little higher but I lowered it a little.

The ride is good if you don't crank the torsion bars. I cranked mine up and installed a set of "Green keys" to get a little extra height. That made the ride pretty firm. I'm going with a lift that is just a little higher so I don't have to crank as much to get the current height. A little cutting will be needed on the differential.

Thanks,
Tom

4x4sierra 11-28-2003 08:15 PM

trailmaster lift
 
I might be interested in the lift kit. I have a question though, what is the difference in suspensions on a HD truck and my 1999 2500. I would really like enough lift to run 35's.

1BADHD 11-28-2003 10:40 PM

The 2500HD lift will not fit your truck. It has a totally different front end. But a 6" lift made for your truck will fit 35's easily.

4x4sierra 11-29-2003 09:05 AM

lift kit
 
Well, thanks for the info, guess I will continue to save my $.

1BADHD 12-01-2003 09:12 AM

Tbyrne, do you wanna sell your skid plate?

tbyrne 12-01-2003 09:48 AM

I will be if it doesn't fit with the Full Throttle lift. I believe it will though.

1BADHD 12-01-2003 11:52 AM

OK. Let me know if you do.

mudz5.3 12-01-2003 01:34 PM

Hey tom, I don't think were thinking about the same thing with the measurements. He heard that the diff has to be cut and he was out. Sorry man. Thanks.


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