dropping my truck
#11
One thing I noticed with the McGaughy's is that it cants the tires when turning lock to lock. I make a hard left into my parking place every day and noticed the outside of my right front tire and the inside of my left front tire wearing a lot. I don't regret the swap. Truck looks great, feels great. Just don't turn...lol
#13
The cost of the hanger is less than a new leaf spring, that's why cost is cheaper.
The stock leaf springs will also let you haul more in the bed and keep your towing capability higher than lowering leafs. Before airbags are required of course.
The stock leaf springs will also let you haul more in the bed and keep your towing capability higher than lowering leafs. Before airbags are required of course.
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#14
If you look above the outer tie rod you can see where the lower balljoint threads made contact with the inner wheelbarrel.
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#15
Yea I currently have 18in wheels, wont go any higher than these. 17's are nice as I have seen trucks with them lowered. Well this is all good information, I think I am going to go with 2in drop spindles since they are better than coils either way. Then hangers and shackles for the rear. I have a friend that has tools to knock the rivets out. Plus doing hangers and leaving stock leaf spring I will retain my load capacity(even though i don't put in anything in the back). Any brand of shocks I should steer clear from, i know toxic shocks are not good.
#16
I just happened into a nice little 05 RCSB 5.3 2wd truck and have decided to do a small drop on it as well. I went with belltech's complete kit p/n: 663nd. I got the wheels on last week but the kit hasn't showed up yet. Ive installed drop kits before so I know it wont take me long. Not looking forward to fixing the chevy lean problems. It's already all over the place in stock form.
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