about 6 inches longer
jc Whitney has rough country shocks for 2-4 inch lift...there about 150 for all 4
You will need a lift kit to put 22 inch rims on your 2002 Chevy Impala. The 22 inch rims will not fit in the wheel wells of the automobile.
If it's a 4 wheel drive, you will need to crank the torsion bars to get them to fit the front. If it is a 2 wheel drive, you will need a lift kit. A 3" body lift or a 4" suspension lift should do the trick.
There is no such thing as a Chevy motecalo....
$500.00
Yes you can, i currently have longer springs and shocks that make up the 2in lift, no need for a transfercase drop too, i got it off of rustys offroad.
Not necessarily. From what i understand, though, if you decide not to get shocks to accompany the longer springs, your ride quality will be a sloppy mess. If you have the extra cash, it would be best to get shocks that have more travel.
yes with a small lift kit
You need air shocks, probably shackles & maybe shock extensions also. Any place that does lifts should have everything you need,
To remove the rear shocks on a 1972 Chevy Nova, first, safely lift the rear of the vehicle and support it with jack stands. Then, locate the shock absorber bolts at the top and bottom; use a socket wrench to remove these bolts. Once the bolts are removed, the shocks can be pulled out from their mounts. Repeat the process for the other side if you're replacing both shocks.
It is on the lift support shocks on the rear window hatch. Each side has one.
yea but you have to get a lift and shave wheel wells