Custom 32" IFS Lift

This is my favorite part:
A 32" lift, 17" wheels, and almost 50" tires would probably set you back $15,000+

Yeah.... or, you can just use about $80 in 2" .120 sq tubing.
Check out the rear shots, they didn't even bother to cap soem of the tubing... and you can see how thin it is...

here's what I wonder (hope?). If teh driver were pulled by a cop, what do you think the chances are of them giving a safety violation? I'm serious about this, there are things here that are extremely unsafe, enough to make thsi a hazzard to other drivers.

Oh and notice - AL plates.
 
Is that an extra frame?
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No its not look close he cut the frame off and moved it down with that square tubing.
 
i know why pictures got taken all the time, so they could go home and laugh about it and post it on forums like ours so we can laugh about it. So HOW MUCH black is on top of that black?
 
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okay...i saw that on the internet and wanted to use it somewhere.
 
aleast he still has the front bump stops to help with all that FLEX, and those rear shock mounts are awsome there must be like 3 feet of tube on each one. Wish i could meet this guy.
 
all that well thought out engineering and he couldnt even figure out how to install a front drive shaft.
hell at that angle he'd need a chain and sprocket on the end of the shaft to get the power to the pinion.

He used all the tube on the frame
 
I believe it would be easier to do a solid axle on the front, wouldn't it??
I asked him why he did not go that route and this was his reply and just for the heck of it I asked him what the front suspension was out of
Because it was about $3k cheaper and its from an 06 Z71 and no it needs the front driveshaft, I didnt see the need for one since its built for the street only
 
That truck is so gay.
 
who in there right mind would "purchase" that?
 
Wow... He threw money at MAKING a POS!! I would jump it....



Off a cliff.
 
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