FS: CST 4" 2WD Spindle Lift - Houston
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FS: CST 4" 2WD Spindle Lift - Houston
I'm selling my 2wd lift setup off of my 2005 GMC. Right now, I am looking for local folks interested in the entire setup to justify taking all of the parts back off (they are still on the truck), but I might try all of the parts separately if this doesn't work out. Here is what you would get:
CST Fabricated 4" lift spindle
CST Ball joint taper sleeve (required w/ stock ball voints)
ARE Baja 17x9 wheels (4.5" backspace required w/ spindles)
285/70/17 BFG All-Terrains
3" rear blocks (Fabtech brand, I believe)
longer U-bolts
longer Rancho RS5000 shocks (required in rear, stock length in front)
Original cost with mounting/balancing of the tires totalled about $2300. Tires have about 12K on them, but still have alot of life left, I can take some pics of the tread if anyone is interested. I'm asking $1600 for the whole package, and not selling the pieces individually just yet. The spindles will fit any 99-06 (or 07 "classic") Silvy or Sierra 1500 2wd. You can buy also control arms and springs from CST and make a true 7" lift with these same spindles.
I'm located in Houston, but would be willing to meet someone half way if they are somewhere in Texas/Louisiana.
If you have any questions, you can reply to this thread or PM me, thanks.
Here are a couple of pics:
CST Fabricated 4" lift spindle
CST Ball joint taper sleeve (required w/ stock ball voints)
ARE Baja 17x9 wheels (4.5" backspace required w/ spindles)
285/70/17 BFG All-Terrains
3" rear blocks (Fabtech brand, I believe)
longer U-bolts
longer Rancho RS5000 shocks (required in rear, stock length in front)
Original cost with mounting/balancing of the tires totalled about $2300. Tires have about 12K on them, but still have alot of life left, I can take some pics of the tread if anyone is interested. I'm asking $1600 for the whole package, and not selling the pieces individually just yet. The spindles will fit any 99-06 (or 07 "classic") Silvy or Sierra 1500 2wd. You can buy also control arms and springs from CST and make a true 7" lift with these same spindles.
I'm located in Houston, but would be willing to meet someone half way if they are somewhere in Texas/Louisiana.
If you have any questions, you can reply to this thread or PM me, thanks.
Here are a couple of pics:
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I'd let the lift go for $600. Wheels are tricky, and I don't think any factory wheels fit without spacers, which I have heard bad things about, but many people have run with them with no problem. If you know the backspacing, it can not be more that 4 5/8" (per CST's info). The ARE's are 4.5" backspacing.
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Sorry for the delayed response, I've been out of town.
I'm really trying to do this locally, and shippng to AZ would be at least another $50, so price would stay the same, and I don't do paypal, so I'd have to wait for a check to clear, sorry.
I'm really trying to do this locally, and shippng to AZ would be at least another $50, so price would stay the same, and I don't do paypal, so I'd have to wait for a check to clear, sorry.
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