Silverado Chevy Step Side 1500 1/2 Ton With 4" Suspension Lift And New 33" Tires on 2040-cars
Goodyear, Arizona, United States
I love this truck and hate to have to sell it but wifey wants a horse trailer so my Chevy has got to go! This is a clean and reliable truck. I bought it with 200k miles on it and immediately had a new 350 engine installed along with a new front bumper and both headlight assemblies. I also had the entire front end rebuilt. Everything was replaced including the steering box, ball joints, control arm bushings, idler arms and all 4 brakes. 4-Wheel Parts installed the Fab Tech 4" suspension lift and the BF Goodrich 33" tires which still have 90% tread. The AC blows cold and the power windows and locks work great! This truck is in really good conditions and turns a lot of heads! I have over $3000 into the lift kit and tires and rims alone. Not to mention the $3500 I spent to have the engine replaced and the $2000 I spent to have the front end rebuilt. I have over 12k invested into this truck but wife says it has to go now so I'm sacrificing it on e-bay. Thanks for looking! Keywords: Chevy, Silverado, lifted truck, prerunner, dodge, ford , toyota, single cab, regular cab, Fab Tech, Lift Kit, Ford Truck, Dodge Truck, White Chevy Truck |
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