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Hammer Down
05-09-2003, 22:41
Anyone know of a 4" lift that is made for the Dmax?

DMax_Doug
05-10-2003, 21:14
Hammer Down,

There are plenty of 6" lifts available, but the only 4" suspension lift I'm aware of is the Rancho #6548. I believe Gardnerteam is running this lift on his HD.

It is not listed on Rancho's webpage for Chevy suspension lifts (Rancho's website is terrible), but you can find the press release for it here:

http://www.gorancho.com/press/10282001.stm

Don't confuse the 6548 (2500HD-specific) with Rancho's 6545 for Silverado 1500 trucks.

Doug

SoMnDMAX
05-10-2003, 23:15
The correct part # is RS6548

$1520 thru Summit Racing..

Hmmmm..... :eek: :D

et
05-11-2003, 00:54
RS6548B if you want it in black.

Riverholic
05-11-2003, 21:31
I was told by the shop that lifted my truck that CST makes a 4" lift spindle for the HD's and you would be able to run 35" tires with that.

Hammer Down
05-14-2003, 23:02
Thanks for the input guys...

atvpilot
05-15-2003, 02:34
Riverholic,
with that lift does it throw off your towing ability? It lookes awesome but I tow either a 22 ft enclosed trailer or a 29 foot travel trailer. How would that effect my truck if I were to put a lift kit on my truck???? :cool:

gardnerteam
05-15-2003, 07:42
One of the reasons I went with the 4" was towing stability. I tow a 24' triple axle enclosed with total gross weights up to 27,000, several misc light trailers at higher speeds, and a 8 yard straight pull dump box trailer rated at 18,000 lbs, which I tow off road a lot moving dirt for projects - loaded and moved 80 yards yesterday and will do it again today. You can get 6" of lift out of the 4" lift if you adjust your front end. Has worked well for me in all the situations I put the truck to.

Riverholic
05-15-2003, 10:02
Atvpilot: The only thing that I have towed has been my 22' ski boat. I towed it about 700 miles round trip this past weekend. I did notice that it downshifted a couple more times than it has before on the same hills with the 285's I used to have. Granted I have not re-geared my truck yet and am still running the stock 3.73's. I figure that my boat weighs about 5000 lbs. My gas milage went down from 15 before to about 12-13 now.
Gardnerteam: Thanks for the e-mail!! I am currently saving up for the steps!! I will let you know when I am ready. Thanks again!

SparkyTX
05-15-2003, 15:16
Not to be a pain, but are you sure your gas mileage went down by that much? Did you have your speedo recalibrated for the new tires? If not, your fuel mileage calculations will be off.

I am an avid wheeler, but must of the trucks I deal with and my friends trucks are non-computer comtrolled systems. We recalibrate by changing the speedo gears in the tcase! With an electronic system, this may be something you already have done.

Riverholic
05-15-2003, 23:01
The way I measured my mileage was it took me 1/2 a tank to get me to my house in Lake Havasu(309 miles) and after my lift and tires it took me just under 3/4 of a tank to get there. That is both trips unloaded and towing nothing. I filled up both times in Lake Havasu and it took just under 4 gallons more with the 37" tires but I expected that.

motovet
05-15-2003, 23:29
Gardner, any chance you would get some pics up of that lift, tire combo. Or possibly you will be at the redezvous? Would like to get a look.

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gardnerteam
05-17-2003, 10:03
OK - I will try to take a couple of pictures of truck showing lift, tires, bumpers, etc. It is not that I am uncooperative, but I am totally computer unfriendly and don't know how to post pictures etc. My way to solve computer problems is grab a bigger hammer, or if all else fails, give the computer screen a 12 guage double barrel enema. Only trouble with that one is I can't stop laughing. Have a digital camera and wife can put it on email for me. 2500 mile round trip to Mexico last week produced 17.1 mpg average on fwy at true speeds between 75 mph and 90 mph. 15 approx around town with some mixed towing and offroad thrown in. All in all, considering the weight (9200), lift, extra air drag on the front, fairly decent mileage, but not as good as the 93 6.5 Peninsular with the US Gear 25% OD which averaged over 19 with the same specs.

gardnerteam
05-19-2003, 19:33
MOTOVET - email me at gardnerteam@bendcable.com and I will send you pictures of 4" lift, etc.