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1992 - 1993 Chevy/GMC 3/4-ton Suburban (w/ 2-Bolt Idler Arm) 4WD

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Overview

The factory GM version of Independent Front Suspension (IFS) consists of springs, in the form of torsion bars, upper / lower control arms and a differential with Constant Velocity (CV) axle shafts. When lifting the GM IFS, the primary factors that ensure good vehicle driveability traits and component service life are: steering geometry, suspension travel control and CV axle operating angles.

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 GM’s newest version of their Independent Front Suspension consists of coilover struts, upper / lower control arms and a differential with Constant Velocity front axle shafts. Both 2WD and 4WD lift systems are basically the same; our 6” 4WD lift includes additional hardware for front differential relocation.

Both pickups and SUVs have a 2½ to 2.5½ “front low” rake from the factory. Our 1.25½ to 2.5½ front lifts allow you to level-off your vehicle or lessen its front-low stance. If you
wish to also lift the rear, pickup owners can use our optional  rear block kit (1.5½ or 2½ lift), or 1½ add-a-leafs; SUV owners can opt for rear coil spacers that give .75½ of lift.

Note: General Motors vehicles with Independent Front Suspension, manufactured from 1988-to-present, have relatively light-duty ball joints and steering linkage. We do not recommend using tires larger than 37" in diameter.

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