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Old 06-27-2008, 05:54 PM   #6
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Re: lowering truck

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Originally Posted by blk81shrt View Post
The back needs shorter travel shocks. Only if you have shock extenders can you use stock shocks. Most kits come with extenders though- My DJM 5" came with them.

DJM- 5" flip

Beltech - 6" flip
Actually, when using a flip kit, the 5 or 6" drop is determined by the number of leafs the truck has in the spring pack. The greater number of leaves, the greater amount of drop (think of it as a built in lowering block).
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