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Please help - lowering and tire/wheel size
Need any info and comments on lowering a 63 step side. I want to lower as much as I can on spring only. I see kits with springs, shocks, etc for around $600. My question is will a 3-5 work without any other mods or is another combo better? also I want stock wheels, 6 lug, 15", what do I need? offset?.... also tire size for this. I know someone out there has done trial and error on this. You can see a photo on my page. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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3/5 spring only drops are possible. There are also better options depending on the needs. Wheel/tire sizing for a 3/5 drop will be subjective as not everyone has the same tastes.
I would recommend you sift through some of the builds and/or 'lowered truck' picture threads for a combo that appeals to you. Copy & post that pic up so people can help achieve you goal. |
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Thanks Scoti for your reply. I plan a 3-5 spring only. drop. The wheels Im looking for, just steel, need advice on tire size. Looking for stock or ??
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Scoti, doesn't matter. I've seen both and like both. Just want something cool.
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3/5 drops still need good height rubber so there's no large gap in the wells. I like 7" wheels in front, w/8's out back. 225/70's for the front. 255/70's for the rear. 4" backspace for each should be about right.
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Thank you for this thread. I had the same question about tire size. I'm planning on going air ride but tires should be the same. I'll be running 15" wheels also. Actually I was thinking a slightly different tire like a 255/60 out back?
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If an air-ride equipped vehicle is driven @ typical static drop heights (or very close to) then I would use a similar OD when choosing tires between the two options. A 255/70 vs a 255/60 is a diff of 2" in height so the gap is visually noticed. I always opt for the tallest tire when possible. 225/70-15 = 27.4 255/60-15 = 27.04 255/70-15 = 29 |
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Not to hijack the thread and get to far OT, but when it comes to blocks in regards to wheel size, can one even run a 2" block out back w/ 15" rims and stay within the safe scrub zone in the event of a flat? Sorry the question is on my mind and I haven't gotten to searching to much on it yet. Thanks again SCOTI. I have read many of your post and always find them informative. There are some really friendly and knowledgeable folks around here. Hopefully I will get to meet some of you. Looks to be a few in my area. |
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Lot's of guys run 2 or even 3" blocks so it can be done. Is it safe? No. But people blur the line between safe/un-safe based on their assembled parts & usage. I wouldn't run more than a 1.5" block when utilizing 15" wheels.
Another alternative is using some aftermarket truck arms from Porterbuilt. Their construction allows 3" drop w/the same clearance as an OE truck arm/shorter block & 15" wheels. |
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Any concern with any cross member or ??? when doing a 3-5 spring drop?
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The 5" rear 'spring-only' drop will benefit from relocating the shocks so that they can work correctly. Check in the FAQ/Truck Tech section for several DIY solutions. Porterbuilt & No Limit have nice relocation kits if you want other options. Just don't swap in 'drop shocks' to the factory location. You want as much shock travel as possible w/the correct geometry for optimum ride quality. |
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