6 inch lift on a Chevy G20 van

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  • Опубліковано 1 лис 2024

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  • @buggzo
    @buggzo Рік тому +2

    Definitely upload more videos of your van build! Sweet bumper!

  • @chrisverheijdt9269
    @chrisverheijdt9269 Рік тому +1

    Super cool this!! Now i Finally know how to do this. Thanks!!!
    Gr. Chris ( from the Netherlands)

  • @cafrio_aka_rio362
    @cafrio_aka_rio362 6 місяців тому

    Try doing something similar with Honda mobilio with lift kit and front and back bumper and 4x4 conversion for offroad

  • @richardgordon245
    @richardgordon245 3 місяці тому +1

    I'm surprised your not gouging your tire and rim on flexing road surfaces.

    • @amhicks21
      @amhicks21  3 місяці тому

      I did put a few small cuts in the tread from hitting the fender by the bottom of the door so I trimmed it back a few inches. It can still rub a little but only at full lock.

  • @KevinAtwood-u1m
    @KevinAtwood-u1m 3 місяці тому

    Could you send the measurements piece by piece to your bumper

  • @scubapro5057
    @scubapro5057 Рік тому

    Where did you buy the front bumper? I have a 1986 Chevy G30 Quigley 4X4 and I really like that bumper!

    • @amhicks21
      @amhicks21  Рік тому +1

      I built it. Hopefully at some point I'll get around to building some to sell.

  • @crashtestdummie67
    @crashtestdummie67 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice front bumper! Did you make it?

    • @crashtestdummie67
      @crashtestdummie67 4 місяці тому +1

      Saw the comment furter down that you made it😊

  • @RevJunkies
    @RevJunkies Рік тому +1

    I'm also thinking of running 35s on my G20. 35x12.5x15. what do you think? Is it doable? Obviously thinking of putting a 6" lift with 2" spacers

    • @amhicks21
      @amhicks21  Рік тому +1

      With mine having the 4" spindle and 2" spacers I still had to trim a little of the fender near the bottom to fit 35's and I still get a little rub if I have to turn up a steep approach. I'm happy with mine the way it is but a different tread style and wheel offset might make it worse. I guess it depends if you're willing to trim the fender or not. I would've thought twice about trimming mine if it was actually a nice van. Hope that helps.

  • @RC_ALL_DAY
    @RC_ALL_DAY Рік тому +2

    Did you build the bumper?

    • @amhicks21
      @amhicks21  Рік тому

      Yes. I'm going to be building one for the back soon too.

    • @RC_ALL_DAY
      @RC_ALL_DAY Рік тому

      @@amhicks21 any videos of them? Would be fun to see how you mounted the winch

    • @amhicks21
      @amhicks21  Рік тому

      @@RC_ALL_DAY I haven't actually built the winch mount yet. I just didn't want to have to cut the hole for the fairlead after painting it. I can make a video on it but it might be a while since im working on getting it ready for a long road trip this winter.

    • @RC_ALL_DAY
      @RC_ALL_DAY Рік тому

      @@amhicks21 yes please! I love yo change mine!😁

  • @berrymucuckiner4890
    @berrymucuckiner4890 7 місяців тому

    Note to self:
    Not lifting 1991 g20 van..
    Looks good though

  • @myvanurfix
    @myvanurfix 2 роки тому

    She’s a beaut

  • @OAR-hm8ed
    @OAR-hm8ed Рік тому +1

    Did you get around to building the back bumper?

    • @amhicks21
      @amhicks21  Рік тому

      I actually just started on it last week and welded the hitch on today. I'm taking it kind of slow now that the van is running and driving so well.

    • @OAR-hm8ed
      @OAR-hm8ed Рік тому +1

      Nice! The van looks great. Gotta hand it to you, excellent job on suspension.

    • @OAR-hm8ed
      @OAR-hm8ed Рік тому

      Did you buy a kit for the bumpers or did them custom?

    • @amhicks21
      @amhicks21  Рік тому

      @@OAR-hm8ed I build them from scratch. metal fab is kind of a side job and hobby for me.

  • @Nwrx
    @Nwrx Рік тому

    I have a 94 g30 coachman camper top 146 inch wheel base would this set up be to high as in a dangerous situation

    • @amhicks21
      @amhicks21  Рік тому

      I think it would be fine. the lift spindles push the wheels out a few inches so mine handles and corners pretty much just like stock. I even took it on a 3300 mile trip this past winter and 80 mph feels fine. Im not sure what all differences there are between the parts for the g30 and g20 though. Im pretty sure the geometry is all the same and I know they make lift spindles designed for c2500 and c3500 but you might find some differences to deal with.

    • @Nwrx
      @Nwrx Рік тому

      @amhicks21 Would u be willing to set me up with a list of the things that I would need to pursue this? im ne w5o the seen, but I've been dreaming of a set up like this for years and know that I have a 1990 g20 explorer as a daily driver and the 1994 g30 extended camper top coachman camper weekender warrior I feel like this is the only way to go no other alternative or direction this is it would it be possible.

    • @Nwrx
      @Nwrx Рік тому +1

      @amhicks21 by the way, thank u for the reply. AWSOME

  • @greggjenkins6033
    @greggjenkins6033 7 місяців тому

    What shocks did you use

  • @jessecastro89
    @jessecastro89 Рік тому

    Where did you get that bumper?

    • @amhicks21
      @amhicks21  Рік тому

      I built it

    • @jessecastro89
      @jessecastro89 Рік тому

      @amhicks21 would you consider making another one ill buy it off of you

    • @amhicks21
      @amhicks21  Рік тому +1

      @@jessecastro89 Yeah, Ive thought about building a few to sell since no one's making bumpers for g vans. Im just coming in to the busy time at work so I can't say when I'd be able to get around to it though. I'll keep you in mind and let ya know and we can talk more about details if your still interested.

    • @jessecastro89
      @jessecastro89 Рік тому

      @@amhicks21 please do... I would love to have one on my van ..that bumper is bad ass

  • @beardedvanadventures
    @beardedvanadventures Рік тому

    you answered all my questions !! checkout @bearded van adventures !

    • @amhicks21
      @amhicks21  Рік тому

      Glad to hear it! My hope was to save people some guess work if they were interested in doing something like this.