Sure as long as there is no interference with steering or suspension. Sometimes fabrication is necessary when altering a vehicle.
Any truck is safe to drive, lifted or non-lifted. The choice on if you should get one or not is completely up to you and your personal likes and your height.
NO Definately not the Chevy bolt pattern is a 8th of a inch smaller
The wheel wells ride much higher in a lifted truck. After the wheel wells are raised, taller tires can then be added to have a truck become a lifted truck.
No it will not, There is not enough room for it to fit. A car transmission is alot smaller then a truck transmission.
The price difference between a conventional truck and one with a lift is an estimated $4000 difference. The $4000 includes the lift for the truck as well as the wheels that are needed to go with it.
I have a lifted truck and love it. There are however drawbacks that need to be addressed in order for a lifted truck to work safely. This website has a wonderful article on what to look for and what to keep maintained. www.truckinweb.com
In the low pressure service port, the smaller of the two.
When one adds a suspension kit and larger sized tires to a truck it becomes "lifted". One must buy a lift kit which has everything the person needs to "lift" their truck. The term "lifted truck" generally means a truck that is higher up from the ground.
Chevy Tahoe lift kits can be purchased at websites, such as Auto Accessories Garage, Summit Racing and Auto Anything. Chevy Tahoe lift kits can make a truck look and perform great.
Personally, I would buy one that is lifted or have it professionally done. If you buy one already lifted, you don't run any risk of messing up your truck.
Bigger tires and raised suspension are what a make a lifted Silverado. Lifted Silverados are above the original suspension of the truck when purchased.
no