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aultinator

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Tim
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1986
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1/2 ton short/fleetside, gmc sirrra classic
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350
I am restoring my first truck, 86’ GMC K1500 short bed fleet side for my daughter, soon to be her first truck.

I am looking for some lift kit info. I want to run 33/12.50’s and am not sure if a 4” is too high, not enough tire? I’m not rock crawling and not focused on maximum stuffing of tires into fender wells. Just want some room along with a clean look. My thought were 2.5-3”.

Along with height, what brand has the best on the road ride?

All spring or front spring and rear blocks?

Pictures would be awesome if anyone has some to share!

I haven’t driven the truck since 97’. Can’t wait to get it out of the weeds and back on the road!

Thanks
Tim
 

JamesSam

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Welcome from VA. Cool project for your kiddo. Let's see it....
 

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Welcome, from Northern California too…

My preference for half ton short bed with 33’s is about 3” of lift.

Here’s an old picture of mine with 3.5” re-arched springs in the front and 3” blocks in back.
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Sorry, no info on who makes the best riding springs.
 

legopnuematic

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Welcome from the Tarheel State. I have yet to make it to Cal but I definitely want to see those giant Redwoods, Sequoia and Douglas Firs while I'm healthy and able. I used a Skyjacker 3.5 lift on an '85 CUCV a few years back and was satisfied with the ride and flex. Good luck with the build and putting the young lady to riding Square.

HS
 

aultinator

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Hello everyone,

Here it is! Been in this spot for the past 26ish years.

This is my first time on a forum. I have no idea how to navigate something like this. I realize this is an introduction thread and am not sure if I’m over doing it here!

Thanks for having me and I look forward to sharing my progress. Any help in directing me as to where to start a thread would be appreciated.
 

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Rough Country ride stiff
Tuff Country ride less stiff
Skyjacker soft ride maybe slightly better ORD customs max travel and softest ride but quite a few dollars more
2.5-3” is plenty if not plowing through rocky/rutted out roads
Keep 8-9” rims when you go 10” more chance of rubbing rear of fenders
Single Bilstein 5100s for shocks check frame all around steering box for cracks get a brace from ORD or a weld in plate
Welcome to the forum
 

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