Awd gmt400?

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GreaseDog

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I've got factory 04 17s on my 94 that look good on a lowered trucks.
 

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Looks like you need the passenger side axle shaft for a Silverado SS, and a NV149 transfer case to make it happen.

I'm going a couple steps further probably, and upgrading to 99+ spindles, which will allow for the newer truck's bigger brakes (14" rotor). I've got the wheels to accommodate that, just need to figure out how to make it handle now.

Btw, this is my parts truck, I'll be using it's chassis, but none of the body.
 

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You dug pretty deep to find this thread Dog.
 

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Actually came up in a Google search
 

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