1984 short box suspension lift 4" or 6"

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84shortbox4x4

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I'm looking to do a suspension lift on my 84 GMC but I'm undecided on 4" or 6" also the truck is a high Sierra and I'm wondering if the 4" would even have much of an effect, I'm already running on 33's. Looking for your input/ experiences to help me make my decision, thanks!
 

SierraClassic4x4

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I run a 4" on my 85 Sierra Classic with 35x12.50-17 with lots of room to spare.

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The only thing to be concerned about with more than 4"; and your running a 208 transfer case' is the slip joint, I found a 241c for my 85 and now have a slip joint eliminator. The 208 slip joint will be your weakest point and cause you problems.
 

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Right on that's the set up I was looking at going with, I just want to make sure the 4" actually brings it up noticeably different
 

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The only thing to be concerned about with more than 4"; and your running a 208 transfer case' is the slip joint, I found a 241c for my 85 and now have a slip joint eliminator. The 208 slip joint will be your weakest point and cause you problems.
Im mainly afraid of putting the time and money into the 4" and not seeing much of a difference where as I know the 6" would be more work to prevent issues but a big difference in return. Just can't decide on a ride height
 

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