need some pics of reg cab chevys with 3/4 drops
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Originally Posted by Nick99Chevy
That's a nice truck, he in Tulsa too?
thats the truck that was sitting at thomas caddy i have a buddy thats in used cars and he had that truck hooked up . hes fixing to hook another SWB gmc 2002 up on some 20's and lowered
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what size tires is that SDsilverado? I have the same rim setup and im about to get 275/50/17's for the rears and 255/50/17's for the front with a 4/6 drop. I just wanna make sure its gonna clear. thanks!
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Here are some pics of my truck with a 3/4 belltech drop kit. I have 20x9.5 panther wheels with 295/40/20 tires all arround. With the drop the tires in the front used to rub bad, so I replaced my front 3" drop coils with 1" drop coils. The pictures posted wer with the 3/4 drop, rite after I had installed the kit. On one pic #5 you can see how my truck looked stock height. Hope this pictures help, laters The Bandit-Z....
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well you want a 20" rim... correct?
I would honestly go with the DJM 4/6 drop and 275/45/20 goodyear tires... It should sit just like Carbondogg's truck, except more level and ride pretty close to stock.
a 3" drop will be alot stiffer in the front, because you will need to run a drop coil.
but I dont know if you already have those 265/50's already, so a 3/6 might be a better choice to stay away from rubbing.
I would honestly go with the DJM 4/6 drop and 275/45/20 goodyear tires... It should sit just like Carbondogg's truck, except more level and ride pretty close to stock.
a 3" drop will be alot stiffer in the front, because you will need to run a drop coil.
but I dont know if you already have those 265/50's already, so a 3/6 might be a better choice to stay away from rubbing.