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    Lift size for overlanding?

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    Lift size for overlanding?

    That is just what I've read from different lift kit manufacturers websites. Not saying it's gospel by any stretch. I do have some inner tire rubbing at full lock to the right. Thank you.
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    Lift size for overlanding?

    I'm running 33's right now. From what I've read 33's is max on a 4" lift without a body lift. 35" tires are max on a 6" lift without a body lift.
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    1986 Suburban

    You're absolutely right on the axles. The FF axle is a great upgrade.
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    Lift size for overlanding?

    I cannot decide between a 4" or 6" lift for my Suburban. Has anyone gone too high and regretted it or stayed conservative and regretted it? Looking for a good all around lift size. I'm leaning more toward a 4" lift So I don't have to buy new drivelines.
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    1986 Suburban

    Will do. Thanks for the invite.
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    1986 Suburban

    Thanks guys! Yeah my buddies have Jeeps and when we went to Mohave I was able to do everything they did plus carry all of their extra stuff too.
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    1986 Suburban

    I bought a 4x4 1986 Chevrolet 3/4 ton Suburban about five years. The guy I bought it from was told it was not going to pass smog because the carburetor was not stock. It sat for three years prior to me buying it. A little research goes a long way. I found out the carb on it was sold as a...
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    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    Just joined up... Location: Visalia, Ca Rig: 1986 Chevy Suburban K20 affectionately called Mila. (The wife named her) Experience: Mohave Road (2016) Mohave Road (2017) in two weeks, Carrisa Plains, Pismo Dunes. She is almost a daily driver.