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Old 09-19-2010, 11:15 AM   #1
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How low can I go with inner fenders?

I want to know the best way to get as low as possible when aired out while still running the factory fender wells up front. I am still gathering up pieces for my suspension and need advice on what to get next. So far for the front I have Upper an lower strong arms and d2600 bags. I am planning to get a set of McGaughy's 3" drop spindles next. As for the rear, I am currently undecided on what I want yet. I just want to get my stance in front figured out first and move to the back next. I am not opposed to running 18" wheels with smaller tires it it will work out better than running 20" wheels. I have no plans for 22's. I have a pic of a truck I found on the forum, which is maybe a little lower than I can get, but I doubt he has any inner fenders. Can anybody help me with a combination?
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Old 09-19-2010, 11:27 AM   #2
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Re: How low can I go with inner fenders?

Take a look at my build and duplicate it. Your on the right track with the parts so far. Just add a set 0f 245/40/20's up front and 295/40/20's out back and you are good to go.

The top pick posted is with the bump stops removed. I had Roger at RPL build a custom bump stop so I can still roll with it aired out. That doesn't mean "drive" that low, just roll while cruising a parking lot.

In the rear, I have the Ride Tech "Air Bar" system. It's about as low as you can go and not cut your bed. I can probably go a little lower by playing with the shocks, but it already has the ability to go lower in the rear than the front.
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