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Old 05-23-2007, 04:20 PM   #76
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Re: 6" front drop question

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In your latest pic, it looks like your shock is not on all the way.
No that was a mock up picture.. That was months (YEARS actually) ago.
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Old 05-23-2007, 05:13 PM   #77
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That stepside front end from the front sure looks low. I don't think I could go that low, I'd always hit the control arms. I love the look it has, but from the side it does seem higher then the front pic. Like I said, love it, but doubt I could run one that low.
You definately have to remember what you "CAN" and "CAN'T" go over. Like I stated above, my driveway is pretty darned flat for a gravel driveway but now that I have run the truck across it a few times from the shop out to the street I now know its "grated" flat for sure. The control arms take the tops off the high spots

I gotta say though.. for as low as it is it sure does ride nice goin down the road.
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Old 05-23-2007, 08:12 PM   #78
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Re: 6" front drop question

Well, around here I can't go anywhere I don't think. I have a inch or 2 roll down off my driveway, and then another inch or two drop off the sidewalk out front, let alone the holes in the road and bumps lol.
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Old 05-27-2007, 05:26 PM   #79
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Re: 6" front drop question

OK, if anyone is still following, here are the updated pictures.

I have a L to R lean, not sure if it is the driveway/garage level that is causing it (they are both not level side to side), tire pressure, or suspension related. I will wait to address the issue until I can get it on flat/level ground and go from there.

What do you think folks?
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Old 05-27-2007, 05:31 PM   #80
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Re: 6" front drop question

LOOKS PERFECT! as far as the lean, try swapping the springs side to side. I know it's the last thing you want to do but it worked for me
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Old 05-27-2007, 09:44 PM   #81
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Re: 6" front drop question

I agree it's perfect what drop front and rear do you have on it right now in the last pics?
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Old 05-27-2007, 10:18 PM   #82
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I agree it's perfect what drop front and rear do you have on it right now in the last pics?
5" front drop...3" spindles, 1" springs, 1/2 coil cut off. Rear is what I would call an 8" drop...flip kit, 2" shackles, and the overload spring removed from each spring pack. My truck had HD leafs, so a flip on my truck would be different on a flip on a truck with LD leafs (because of the difference in the leaf spring pack thickness)...if that makes sense.

Airmale, thanks for the tip...I think I will try that tomorrow.

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Old 05-27-2007, 11:16 PM   #83
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Re: 6" front drop question

you got stance jeff............looks excellent.i can't see by your pics.that one side is off a little.are you getting tired of putting in and taking out coil springs yet?dumb smart as$ question i know.
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Old 05-28-2007, 12:55 AM   #84
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Re: 6" front drop question

Been followin' from the beginning, Jeff.

The drop and the rake looks good. I guess when you get the color on it and finish the assembly, the stance may be a 'bit' lower.
Should look really nice, once it done. It'll be a good example of a real low static drop that's driveable.

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Old 06-02-2007, 07:35 PM   #85
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LOOKS PERFECT! as far as the lean, try swapping the springs side to side. I know it's the last thing you want to do but it worked for me

Airmale, I did what you suggested and that did the trick for me too...thanks!!
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In closing, the truck sits the way I like it, and will sit slightly better once I assemble everything and take it for a spin (let the suspension settle in).

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Old 06-02-2007, 10:48 PM   #86
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Re: 6" front drop question

Brother. . .....You nailed the 'look'. I love it. What front bumpstops are you going with?

The reason I ask is on mine I was going to use some shorter rubber stops (for a Chrysler product). They were a slightly denser rubber & were about 3/4" shorter than the stock rubber truck bumpstops. But, after I installed them I was buzzing the tops of my 27" tall tires way more than I liked.

I wound up putting the truck bumpstops back in. They only allow about 1" of 'free' suspension travel before contact is made & the rubber starts compressing; but they keep the tops of the inner fenderwells off the tires.

The ride isn't bad on decent roads, but it gets annoying on crappy, pothole-infested, inner-city roads (but that's better than the constant buzzing I was experiencing w/the shorter stops).

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Old 06-02-2007, 11:53 PM   #87
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Old 07-08-2007, 07:43 PM   #88
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Re: 6" front drop question

I run 275 50x15's up front and no problems with close to a 5' drop. I have to slow down for speed bumps and avoid pot holes but this is pretty common when driving a lowered vehicle. At speed, cornering and turning in parking lots or drive ways again no problems. Tire size does play an important role in trouble free handling.

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Old 07-08-2007, 09:16 PM   #89
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Re: 6" front drop question

well looks ike you nailed the perfect look..truck looks good like that..
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