Lift kit, but im a walmart crawling b*tch
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Lift kit, but im a walmart crawling b*tch
Sooooo ya Im gonna keep it as real as possible. I have zero interest in spending 2000+ dollars to lift my escalade.
However Supreme suspensions is here for garbage humans like myself. I am trying to decide between 33"s or 35"s
This "lift kit" : Gives me the clearance for 33" to my understanding.
However I was also looking at doing a 2/3" body lift also. Which would get my those 35"s
I will never honestly take this ride beyond maybe cruising on the beach or the most soft offroad/flat clear trails(think camping)
So what should i expect or buy ontop of the lift kit? I imagine some extensions of something will be needed, and for sure needed if I opt for some body spaces as well.
thanks
-Alex
However Supreme suspensions is here for garbage humans like myself. I am trying to decide between 33"s or 35"s
This "lift kit" : Gives me the clearance for 33" to my understanding.
However I was also looking at doing a 2/3" body lift also. Which would get my those 35"s
I will never honestly take this ride beyond maybe cruising on the beach or the most soft offroad/flat clear trails(think camping)
So what should i expect or buy ontop of the lift kit? I imagine some extensions of something will be needed, and for sure needed if I opt for some body spaces as well.
thanks
-Alex
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IIRC 33" tires will fit with just a leveling kit, I think if you just buy the ~1" front spacers to level your escalade i think that gives enough room that 33's won't rub. A small 2" body lift won't require you to use any extensions. I believe its 3" + that it starts to get more complicated.
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IIRC 33" tires will fit with just a leveling kit, I think if you just buy the ~1" front spacers to level your escalade i think that gives enough room that 33's won't rub. A small 2" body lift won't require you to use any extensions. I believe its 3" + that it starts to get more complicated.
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