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Old 09-28-2004, 09:18 PM
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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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Check this thread out cuz. Hope it helps ya out.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=214297
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well this is a 2-4, but you could always imagine an inch more if no other pics are posted, and of cource, these are not 16s. just trying to help
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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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I thought you had to change out the springs for the back on a 4/6?
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Y2K...howcome your front tires "pigeon toe" so much? Is that just how it does when you slam it to the ground while parked ? Just curious.
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negative camber
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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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Originally Posted by TWANKYDEUCE
I thought you had to change out the springs for the back on a 4/6?
Nope. The axle is "flipped" on top of the springpack giving you 6" of drop. The kit supplies the hardware for it to sit on top so that your ride is unaffected. You only need shorter shocks to compensate for the drop. (and a carrier bearing bracket on extended cab models so you won't have vibration at low speeds)


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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.
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that truck looks awesome man


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