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H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/10/2006 11:54:59 AM   
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Anyone have their H3 lifted? Complaints, praises......looking for info on lifts!

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/10/2006 7:10:29 PM   
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i've read one bad review on the rancho 4" lift, the guy took it off not long after putting it on. other than that, i have no opinion. i just like to hear myself type . . . .

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/10/2006 10:30:16 PM   
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other than that, i have no opinion. i just like to hear myself type . . . .


Would you watch it...I almost had another accident

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/11/2006 7:14:46 AM   
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I have thought of lifting it, but on second thought I didn't want to compromise ride quality.

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/11/2006 10:03:29 AM   
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I have thought of lifting it, but on second thought I didn't want to compromise ride quality.



Me too, But if GM intended for the Butt to be up like a cat in heat..well so be it..Besides that means you have to realign the headlights and stuff..

< Message edited by Dennis -- 3/11/2006 10:04:02 AM >

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/14/2006 12:13:41 AM   
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aligning the headlights is fun. i used to follow the same guy to work about 3 days a week. i knew they were adjusted right when i stopped getting the finger from him. then i cranked them back up 2".

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/14/2006 4:21:27 AM   
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Lol

You should get behind him with this thing. Would probably burn his finger right off.




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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/14/2006 9:41:43 AM   
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OMG! if i drove that thing, i'd give myself the finger. super fugly

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/14/2006 11:19:02 AM   
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Lol

You should get behind him with this thing. Would probably burn his finger right off.




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Holy Jesus..I like a little bling..But .....................

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/17/2006 1:59:19 PM   
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At least they know when your coming

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/20/2006 1:05:17 PM   
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Okay, here's a twist...Instead of raising the front end via Torsion bar adjustments like has been discussed to death already..How about, lowering the rear end to match the front end?...Are there any such gizmos, like shorter shackles to do this?

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/20/2006 1:49:54 PM   
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quote:

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Okay, here's a twist...Instead of raising the front end via Torsion bar adjustments like has been discussed to death already..How about, lowering the rear end to match the front end?...Are there any such gizmos, like shorter shackles to do this?



remove a leaf from the springs.

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/20/2006 11:13:27 PM   
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Okay, here's a twist...Instead of raising the front end via Torsion bar adjustments like has been discussed to death already..How about, lowering the rear end to match the front end?...Are there any such gizmos, like shorter shackles to do this?



remove a leaf from the springs.


Nah, that will weaken the suspension strength....I looked at the shackles..I don't think you could get more than an inch lower out of a shorter shackle..



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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/21/2006 9:23:57 AM   
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is that dirt on the underside of your truck? i'm sad now . . . .

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RE: H3 Suspension Lifts - 3/21/2006 12:23:34 PM   
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is that dirt on the underside of your truck? i'm sad now . . . .

Damn..I'm sooo embarassed..I didn't think you would notice..

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