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Expensive Passion

Another Way to Spend Fifty Grand on a 4x4
From the February, 2009 issue of 4Wheel & Off-Road
By David Kennedy
Photography by Jerrod Jones
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There's been a drought for... 
   
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There's been a drought for a while--but we're starting to see more trucks out there with enough power to turn the tires without being in low-range all the time. Damon wanted the most reliable power increase he could get for his 5.3L, so he had a Magna Charger supercharger (running 5 pounds of boost), a K&N air filter, Gibson headers, and Magnaflow exhaust installed for an owner-estimated 400 hp at the flywheel. This combo makes for a lively little small-block (enough to do damage) that we wish GM would offer us from the factory.
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An owner-installed Rancho... 
   
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An owner-installed Rancho 4-inch lift drops the front suspension down and the 3-inch body lift jacks the sheetmetal up to make room for the 37s without any rub. Damon added the optional Rancho dual-shock kit that bolts on top of the stock upper A-arm. He upgraded to 2-inch-diameter reservoir Fox shocks for fade-free dampening on any terrain. It all looked good and worked well until....
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Damon Psaros had to have 37x12.50R17... 
   
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Damon Psaros had to have 37x12.50R17 SSR Swampers on his Chevy Silverado, but there was no way he was going to let them rub the body or they'd ruin his Victory Red and ghost-flames paint job. That meant using 17x10 Weld Racing wheels with a 35/8-inch backspacing, combined with a 4-inch Rancho suspension lift with Fox reservoir shocks, 3-inch body lift, and some minimal fender trimming. Out back Damon still has the Gov-Loked 8.6-inch AAM 10-bolt, but it's been upfitted with 4.56 gears to spin the taller tires. He plans to keep the little axle until it breaks.
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Crunch! The weak link on Damon's... 
   
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Crunch! The weak link on Damon's 1500 (and maybe yours too) is the front tripod joint in the 1/2-ton CV shaft. The cup split from the torque produced by the blown 5.3L and caused the shaft to drop onto the A-arm. The axle grease made a mess and Damon lost four-wheel drive, but he was still able to drive home (50 miles!) with the shaft lying like you see it here.

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