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Old 11-05-2007, 06:36 PM   #11
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Re: New wheels

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Originally Posted by f.monroe View Post
Thanks for the chop Boxrodz . I actually like the 2.5/4 . I have shackles so if the springs dont let ig go down enough , I can add the shackles . I also can work with the front . The truck does have the 56 inch springs so the fact that I dont have to cut the bed is nice .
You're welcome.
I pchopped a couple mo' using the dark side shot. First one is a 2.5"/4" drop. And, the second one is a 3"/4" drop in case you decide to 'nudge' the front down a bit mo'. (It's hard to tell from the pics, but an extra 1/2" can be noticable.) My bet is that you may have to use the hanger and shackle to get the 4" drop in the rear... But, no cutting just grinding/drilling.

BTW, until your 18x10s come in, you could always run your truck like this rodder did.

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I would like to see them on Kurts truck . Frank
We wouldn't want to influence him in 'customizing' his Original-looking truck.
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