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I would like to see some of you lowered trucks preferably a 3-5 on 16's but all pics will be appreciated if you can't post on here my email is will_green@hotmail.com
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Bags on 20's...haha
3/5 is an "odd" drop for a NBS. 3/6 will sit more level. 4/6 is more common though. 3/6 can be done with belltech coils and a flip kit, 4/6 with DJM control arms and a flip kit. the 3/6 will not ride stock, while the 4/6 will since you retain stock springs front and back.
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Damn, I gotta get some bags. I don't want to lay frame, but I would love to be able to go that low.
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Bags on 20's...haha
3/5 is an "odd" drop for a NBS. 3/6 will sit more level. 4/6 is more common though. 3/6 can be done with belltech coils and a flip kit, 4/6 with DJM control arms and a flip kit. the 3/6 will not ride stock, while the 4/6 will since you retain stock springs front and back.
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Bags on 20's...haha
3/5 is an "odd" drop for a NBS. 3/6 will sit more level. 4/6 is more common though. 3/6 can be done with belltech coils and a flip kit, 4/6 with DJM control arms and a flip kit. the 3/6 will not ride stock, while the 4/6 will since you retain stock springs front and back.
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Originally Posted by TWANKYDEUCE
I thought you had to change out the springs for the back on a 4/6?
ACDenali,
It is negative camber. My truck is aligned at a ride heigth of about a 4" front drop. When i deflate the suspension the tires tuck into the fenders and it creates negative camber due to the control arms. If i air it all the way up it creates pretty bad positive camber. When i'm at ride heigth the wheels are more along the lines of | | and in alignment so it doesn't eat my tires. If i drive real low or real high i'll have unnatural wear since the tires are leaning on the inner portions of them or the outter portion / \ <-- kinda like that.