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1993 - 1995 Chevy/GMC 1-ton Pickup (w/ 3-Bolt Idler Arm) 4WD except dually

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5" - 7" Lift System

The front differential assembly is also lowered to keep CV axle angles in check. This is accomplished by using two, one-piece tubular cross members that span from frame rail-to-frame rail. Superlift’s new control arm brackets connect to these cross-members along with “kicker” braces to form an exceptionally strong assembly. Steering linkage geometry is addressed by relocating the factory centerlink, which keeps the tie rods in phase with the lower control arms. Two greasable stabilizing links regulate centerlink movement and reduce the load and stress transmitted to the pitman and idler arms.

Shocks options include: Superide (gas front, hydraulic rear), Superide Select Series (SS) high-pressure monotube gas-charged shocks produced for Superlift by Bilstein, or SSR remote reservoir gas monotube shocks. Vehicles equipped with Autotrac transfer case require a replacement front driveshaft. In some cases, non-Autotrac equipped vehicles require the new shaft as well. .

Product Details   Quantity  
 
K273 Master Pack Gm 93-95 2500/3500 4-6"  
K273B Master Pack Gm 93-95 2500/3500 4-6" with Bilstiens  

Optional Components

Part # Description Price Quantity  
3212 Poly Bush Kit, Lca 88-93 Gm Ifs Call
3231 Poly Bush Kit, Uca 88-95 Gm Ifs Call
3266 Skid Plate Flame Logo Stainless Call
33003 Truespeed Speed Cali- Brator Module B For Gms Call
34000 Truspeed Abs Recalibratr Call
92410 Steering Stabilizer Kit Gm Ifs W/3260 Series Kit Call

Application Notes

  • With single exhaust, a new, reformed section of exhaust crossover pipe is required to clear front driveshaft.
  • Special puller tool is recommended to load / unload torsion bars.
  • Front brake hose(s) included in kit box.
  • 1 ton extra cab built after 6/1/1993 requires #3223 transfer case support bracket.
  • Cannot reuse factory steering stabilizer.
  • 34000 needed only if vehicle has 4.56 or lower (numerically higher) axle ratio, corrects ABS signal.

More Information

First introduced in 1988, this lift is still known as the GM system to have. Lowering the factory upper and lower control arms in relation to the frame brings ride height up. By utilizing the factory control arms and torsion bars, we are able to retain stock alignment geometry and ride quality. Note the variable front lift height range (5" to 7"); vehicle height is determined by torsion bar adjustment. The most popular rear lift height is 5” via blocks, although different height blocks and add-a-leafs are available. The front differential assembly is also lowered to keep CV axle angles in check. This is accomplished by using two, one-piece tubular cross members that span from frame rail-to-frame rail. Superlift’s new control arm brackets connect to these cross-members along with “kicker” braces to form an exceptionally strong assembly. Steering linkage geometry is addressed by relocating the factory centerlink, which keeps the tie rods in phase with the lower control arms. Two greasable stabilizing links regulate centerlink movement and reduce the load and stress transmitted to the pitman and idler arms. Lift systems for 1988-95 models include replacement DOT approved factory style (rubber) front brake hoses to ensure adequate length and proper routing; on 1996-98 models the factory brake hoses are relocated. Shock options include: Superide (gas front, hydraulic rear), Superide Select Series (SS) high-pressure monotube gas-charged shocks produced for Superlift by Bilstein, or SSR remote reservoir gas monotube shocks. Pickups equipped with Autotrac transfer case require a replacement front driveshaft. In some cases, non-Autotrac equipped vehicles require the new shaft as well. Click here for more info.

Main Features

  • Retains factory ride quality, steering geometry and CV axle angles
  • Front track width not increased
  • Front lift height range of 5" to 7"
  • Full-width differential / control arm crossmembers provide lateral rigidity
  • Cross-member kicker braces add strength front-to-rear
  • Load bearing bracketry made of .25" thick plate steel or DOM tubing
  • Front differential housing does not require trimming
  • Dual centerlink stabilizing links make steering more responsive and extend pitman / idler arm life
  • Steel skid plate protects front differential; brushed stainless steel plate with “flame” logo available
  • Your choice of three different performance shock options: Superlift Superide, Superide Select (SS) or Select with remote reservoir (SSR)
  • TruSpeed speed sensor calibrator available
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Tire / Wheel Recommendations

35 x 12.50 on a standard offset wheel
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