if ur thinking about 2/4 drop... dont do it
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Most kits ive seen the 2/4 and 4/6 are usually the same price. The 5/7 is usually a few hundred$$ more. That seems like it would be too low. Right now i just have 2 in shackles but want to go 4/6 as soon as i get 20s
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i'd really like to do the hotchkis 2/4 b/c it looks really good on alot of your trucks. but im scared that rides gonna hurt. anyone found some good shocks yet to smooth out the ride a lil?
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im at 2/4 although i came down 3" in the front almost. i got an axle flip kit in the mail today. even if the back is a little lower than the front, although it prolly wont be, ill be alright. this 3/6 is probably gonna be temporary too. i do smack the frame with the 4" back kit and no notches too
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Hyperlite, try www.gmfullsize.com...those guys think anything higher than a 4/6 is weak
You'd fit in perfectly
You'd fit in perfectly
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Originally Posted by hyperlite
save the money... do the 4/6. ive always regreted it since i did it, what a waste. if u dont want it to be low, u might as well leave it stock. just thought i should say it. 4/6 just looks 100x cleaner and every time i see it i wish i had it
same thing with 18s, just get 20s
same thing with 18s, just get 20s