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6" Bds Lift Kit 88'-91' Chevy/gmc Four Springs Includes Skyjacker Ord Parts 4x4 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,199.00
Location:

East Greenville, Pennsylvania, United States

East Greenville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:BDS Suspension Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:** UPC:Does Not Apply

6" Lift Kit BDS Skyjacker ORD 88'-91' Full Size Blazer/Jimmy/1/2 Ton Suburban 4X4

Fit 35" x 15" Tires!!

I Purchased All of These Bada$$ Parts to Lift My 1988 Chevy Suburban 1/2ton 4X4, But the Truck Died Before the Installation.  My Loss is Your Gain.  Fits Other Trucks, Too (Except for Front Extended Brake Lines, They Do Not Fit Blazer/Jimmy.  All Other Parts Will, Per MFG's Website)

Parts Included:

BDS -

Front Springs            -         001551          $437.94pr.
Rear Springs (52")   -         001609          $487.80.pr.
Sway Bar Kit            -         121003           $37.06ea.       
4" Steering Arm      -          081401           $87.34ea.
Front Box Kit           -          011003           $N/A
Front Center Pins    -          228003           $5.70ea.
Rear Box Kit           -          011009           $57.34ea.
Shock 5500 Series   -          55639             $94.64pr.
Shock 5500 Series   -          55650             $94.64pr.

Skyjacker -

Front SS Brake Lines  -    FBL29             $108.15ea.  (Note: Does Not Fit Blazer/Jimmy)
Rear SS Brake Lines  -    RBL20             $55.47ea.

ORD (Off Road Design) -

Tuff Core, Greaseable Shackle Bolts -   $75.00
All Grade 8 Hardware
(10) 9/16" x 4 1/2"
(2) 7/16"   x 4 1/2"
All Flat Washers & Lock Nuts

Total For All As Listed:                            $1541.08

Please Contact Me With Any Questions.

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