Would it be ok to lift a v6 truck with 98000 miles on the transmission?

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Asked by Jakeward14 Nov 27, 2012 at 10:32 PM about the 1994 GMC Sierra 1500 C1500 SL Standard Cab SB

Question type: Car Customization

Will putting a lift on a 1994 4.3 v6
destroy the transmission that has
98000 miles on it?

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Is ice cube answering questions on his page now? Reminds me of the song "roll call" with little Jon. Just Google "lil Jon roll call lyrics". I also see a little trailer park boys j-roc in there. On to the question--- the only thing lifting does is change the angle of the driveshaft. Its the crazy big tires that strain the engine and trans. Your truck has the same trans as the v8 and since the v6 has less power than the v8 the assumption would be that there was less stress on this trans than the v8 model. I would assume since its a v6 its mostly for cosmetics. In your shoes I would go with a leveling kit just to start you off and then go from there. Rollin you have a wonderful also, take precautions when cooking your meth, you don't want an accident in your grandmas kitchen, and keep that pimp hand strong.

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