lowered 4x4 guys
#1
lowered 4x4 guys
soo iv done a lot of research on lowering 4x4's. iv looked at the ground force 9857 2/4 kit and that seems to be the easiest and safest way to do it from what I'm seeing. for guys with lowered 4x4s have you had any issues with your cv angels or any mechanical parts involving drivability. I'm not trying to f<?c: my truck up give it a nice look and the 2/4 kits is what I'm looking for but I'm just trying to get some info. guys with the ground force kit any review.
thanks
and if your just gonna bash lowering a 4x4 don't bother commenting I'm looking for advice not to be bashed thanks
thanks
and if your just gonna bash lowering a 4x4 don't bother commenting I'm looking for advice not to be bashed thanks
#4
I just lowered my 4wd a couple months ago using all belltech products. So far I dont have any issues.
I did 2.5" front and 4" in the rear
Front i did belltech spindles for 2" and beltech struts for .5"
Rear i did belltech 5-6" flip kits. Mounted it on the 5" holes and also added the 1" belltech hanger which would lift your truck after a flip kit to give me the 4" in the rear.
I did 2.5" front and 4" in the rear
Front i did belltech spindles for 2" and beltech struts for .5"
Rear i did belltech 5-6" flip kits. Mounted it on the 5" holes and also added the 1" belltech hanger which would lift your truck after a flip kit to give me the 4" in the rear.
#6
ya thats what i was thinking spindles and rear leafs but i was just curious about the cv angles. don't want them blowing out. the ground force people say everything is in working primitives. but i fig id ask members who have it see what they no and see. can't always trust companies lol