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Old 11-25-2004, 06:02 PM   #1
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how will a static 6-8 drop be?

Im not real happy with my cut springs & am going to order 3" coils to go with my 3" spindles. How reliable will a 6" front drop be under normal driving? Ive had a few cars that were slammed & if I drove decent they worked ok but never had a slammed truck. I have 7" rear now but will go 8" in the rear if I can make the front work. Does anyone have any pics of a 6-8? Thanks...corn
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Old 11-25-2004, 07:03 PM   #2
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what size tires are you gonna run with it?

you remember matt? 82blackbeast?? his was lowered 6/8. it looks AWESOME. he drove it daily i believe so hopefully someone can find him to chime in for you.
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Old 11-25-2004, 07:32 PM   #3
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Only thing to watch out for, is your LCA's...I have between 4"-5" in the front, and I'm careful, but have never hit anything.
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Old 11-25-2004, 07:48 PM   #4
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I have 225/70/15 in the front & 275/60/15 in the rear. Ill see if I can find 82blackbeast's/matt's pics thanks...corn
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Old 11-25-2004, 07:50 PM   #5
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Tim, if Im wrong correct me. You are running 5" front drop right? Just trying to get an idea of height. What tire?...corn
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Old 11-25-2004, 08:46 PM   #6
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Tim, if Im wrong correct me. You are running 5" front drop right? Just trying to get an idea of height. What tire?...corn
he's running 255/55/17's i believe, which would be a 28" tall tire.
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Old 11-25-2004, 10:55 PM   #7
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what size tires are you gonna run with it?

you remember matt? 82blackbeast?? his was lowered 6/8. it looks AWESOME. he drove it daily i believe so hopefully someone can find him to chime in for you.
matt didn't drive his truck daily. if you do go with a 6/8 you are gonna have some busted control arms. i;m 5/7 and have already replaced 2 cotrol arms. this pic is a 5/7 with 235/60/15 (26 inch tall) that is about the size you will have to run with a 6/8. so imagine your control arms and inch lower than this.

i know a few that have done it, but you will be scraping alot
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Old 11-25-2004, 10:58 PM   #8
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i thought i remember his ebay auction saying he drove it daily for a period of time??

i'll be running a 5/7 drop next summer that makes #3 for my summer projects next year:
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Old 11-25-2004, 11:00 PM   #9
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I'm far from knowledgable about droppin', but if you wanna be that low, why not just go for airbags (other than the whole a$$load of money)? If being THAT low is such a big concern, go for bags.
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Old 11-25-2004, 11:22 PM   #10
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i thought i remember his ebay auction saying he drove it daily for a period of time??

i'll be running a 5/7 drop next summer that makes #3 for my summer projects next year:
Rebuild front end
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he might have, i know he had another car for ahwile to drive daily. doesn't really matter, either way if you go 6/8 your going to have to be VERY carefull and will still most likely bang up your lca's
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Old 11-25-2004, 11:49 PM   #11
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Ouch! Wasnt that lca design a brilliant one?
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Old 11-26-2004, 12:26 AM   #12
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Hey low84, Im going 5-7 in a little bit. Have almost all the money saved up, throwing on the spindles and flip kit soon. How careful am I gonna have to be with the LCA's up front?
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Hey low84, Im going 5-7 in a little bit. Have almost all the money saved up, throwing on the spindles and flip kit soon. How careful am I gonna have to be with the LCA's up front?
I have 5" up front (3" Spindles, 2" Springs) with a 28" tire, and it works just fine. I drive my truck mostly anywhere, pretty crazy..but I mean, going in parking lots, I'm careful not to run into the little cement stoppers.
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Old 11-26-2004, 05:01 PM   #14
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My 79's lower control arms are about 1/2" or so lower then low 84's in that picture. I've also taken out 2 pair of control arms, somtimes you just can't avoid it. My truck has 3" spindles, supposedly 2" springs [swervin's old springs, and he thought they were lower then that too] and 255/60/15's. I drive it like this daily for the last 3yrs though, so thats less then a set of arms a year I also still take it off road on the mild stuff to paintball games, no probs.
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Tom, do you have any pics of it?
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Old 11-26-2004, 08:58 PM   #16
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Hey low84, Im going 5-7 in a little bit. Have almost all the money saved up, throwing on the spindles and flip kit soon. How careful am I gonna have to be with the LCA's up front?
the pic i posted is 5/7 with 235/60 which put them a little too low for my comfort. right now i'm running 255/60 and i have about 3 inches under the control arms, which works but you do have to be careful, i've had it like this for close to three years and i still scrape them occasionaly. sometimes a dip in the road just comes when you aren't expecting it.

timspeed - i know you have your truck dropped 5 inches in the front but for some reason you have a ton more clearence under your suspension than me. your tires are 1 inch taller than mine so your lca's should only be 1/2 inch higher, but you have about 1.5 inches or more clearence under your control arms than i do. mabey my truck came down a little more than 5/7 or yours didn't come all the way down to 5/7
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Old 11-26-2004, 09:28 PM   #18
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yeah, I dont think Tims came down to 5"

Im gonna be at 5/8. my rear is gonne be VERY close with the 2" shackles, I took a look under there and when I flip it im only gonna have like 3" of clearance with the notch. My front will be ok, I have 2.5" (saggy) old belltech springs in there now. So with 3" spindles it should be sittin pretty. Hopefully Ill be able to order them soon with my thanksgiving bonus.

Cant wait to be scraping with the best of em.

Then the bug will continue to bite and im sure bags will follow.
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Old 11-26-2004, 09:29 PM   #19
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Ive noticed that its real hard to tell what the drop is on some trucks. The owner will say some have a 4" front drop & it looks like some 6" drops & some say they have a 5" drop & the truck sits high. Mine has 3" spindles & one coil cut & there is still @ 3" between the top of the tire & the fender lip with a BBC engine. I guess Ill keep dropping it until Im happy with the way it looks...corn
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