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    Gearheads: 2009 chevy 1/2 ton with 6" fabtech

    Planning on getting a 09 chevy silverado z71 4x4 1500 5.3L gas extended cab. want to get a fabtech or skyjacker 6" lift kit. Does anyone know if the kit knuckles will fit on a 16x10 wheel with 4.5" backspacing? can i get away with less backspacing? looking to run 35x12.50s or maybe some cutting and get away with some 37s.

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    hahahahha, bad ass. The next thing I am going to build is a bad ass diesel or a stroked and blown 6.2L L92 with a lift.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerliftmike View Post
    Planning on getting a 09 chevy silverado z71 4x4 1500 5.3L gas extended cab. want to get a fabtech or skyjacker 6" lift kit. Does anyone know if the kit knuckles will fit on a 16x10 wheel with 4.5" backspacing? can i get away with less backspacing? looking to run 35x12.50s or maybe some cutting and get away with some 37s.
    i would guess that you could def fit the 35s with the correct back spacing... you'll need to do some measurments and ask a wheel guy.

    i have a 96 one ton suburban and have 35.5 /10 inch tires with only a 4 inch body lift... you will have way more fender clearence with a pick up

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    and btw when are you going to give up the girls name on your avatar

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    Quote Originally Posted by amcon View Post
    and btw when are you going to give up the girls name on your avatar
    Her name is Heather Lee

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    Quote Originally Posted by amcon View Post
    i would guess that you could def fit the 35s with the correct back spacing... you'll need to do some measurments and ask a wheel guy.

    i have a 96 one ton suburban and have 35.5 /10 inch tires with only a 4 inch body lift... you will have way more fender clearence with a pick up
    I helped my buddy build his 03 tahoe z71. 3" body. maxx cam's 35x12.50s no rub. I built a chevy colorado with 4" suspension, 3" body, torsion keys running 35s on a 15" wheel.

    Doing a solid axle swap is just intimidating for me with a new truck/suv.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleScience View Post
    hahahahha, bad ass. The next thing I am going to build is a bad ass diesel or a stroked and blown 6.2L L92 with a lift.
    A guy i used to live with had the older f-250 with the 7.3L powerstroke. like 4" exhaust all the way back, custom cold-air intake. thing was a beast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerliftmike View Post
    Planning on getting a 09 chevy silverado z71 4x4 1500 5.3L gas extended cab. want to get a fabtech or skyjacker 6" lift kit. Does anyone know if the kit knuckles will fit on a 16x10 wheel with 4.5" backspacing? can i get away with less backspacing? looking to run 35x12.50s or maybe some cutting and get away with some 37s.
    Show off.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD MATT View Post
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    matt they dont know about the austin allegro 5.0 with twin turbo and nitrous

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    Quote Originally Posted by sigman roid View Post
    matt they dont know about the austin allegro 5.0 with twin turbo and nitrous
    Hahaha, lol i had an allegro about 20 years ago....

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    you and me both what a piece of shit...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD MATT View Post
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    I had originally planned on the 12" kit from Bulletproof Suspensions with fox racing coilovers, but the finances wont allow so I had to cut back on showing off

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    Quote Originally Posted by sigman roid View Post
    matt they dont know about the austin allegro 5.0 with twin turbo and nitrous
    but i do know what a cummins diesel twin turbo with propane injection can do!!!

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