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Lifting a Sierra - Leaf Springs

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Lifting a Sierra - Leaf Springs

Post by adam.s »

Hey guys,

Looking into lifting an earlier model sierra with leaf springs, just wondering if someone can give me any advice on how to go about it?

Elmo has suggested that Hilux springs may work - does anyone know if they'll fit?

Can anyone see any possible problems with it ?

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Post by muppet_man67 »

most people in this forum seem to recomend the ome lift kits.
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Post by christover1 »

muppet_man67 wrote:most people in this forum seem to recomend the ome lift kits.

and a 50mm body lift, christover
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Post by bigsteve »

What sort of driving do you have planned???

What size tyres???

How much lift???
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Post by stumped »

hilux springs won't fit without modifications if that's what ya meant. if u want a bolt-on lift the OME springs are pretty good, nice n soft = flexy (relatively ;) )
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Post by bigsteve »

A can't believe its been several hours and nobody has said SPOA

Tim are you slipping in your old age or what??
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Post by Elmo »

go SPOA!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol:
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Post by bigsteve »

I have a set of OME rears (4 of them) for $550

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Post by redzook »

no just get sick of replyin to the same topic every week if they cant search there not worthy of SOA ;)
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Post by bigsteve »

redzook wrote:no just get sick of replyin to the same topic every week if they cant search there not worthy of SOA ;)


:rofl:
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