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Old 03-06-2013, 10:00 AM   #10
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Re: Static Drop--Ride Height

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Originally Posted by 54belair View Post
Normally I want the full 4"----but Im thinking if the fuel and tank (and later a tonneou cover is going to add weight which could cause additional drop--then the 2 3/4" is a good thing!!
I dont want you to think 2 3/4 from 4 in springs.I'm just saying that some sag in the originals is common and you may not get 4 in.I wouldn't think 2 3/4 was the standard from it.Sag is going to depend on what your truck was used for and how often it carried how much weiight.My point is that your stock ride height probably isn't where it is now and the 4 in springs are designed on the original height.
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