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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Johnson City, TN
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Re: Z-ing frame
As you've arlready found you can get conflicting numbers from people supposedly running the same set-ups. I've found the best way is to measure what I've actually got and see how far I can actually go. Go ahead and do your springs or bags, and spindles or whatever you planned other than the frame work and bolt on the correct diameter or tire you plan to run then measure and see how far you can actually go before getting into trouble. That's the only way you'll know for sure what will work. Two trucks are never exactly alike for some reason. You might get close but you can't get exact without seeing what YOU have to work with. Good ol Bob down the road will say he went 2" and Joe around the corner will swear he had to go 4". You just never can believe everything you read on the internet.
Just my 2 cents
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