7" pro comp lift for my 06 crew cab 2wd wheel questions
#1
7" pro comp lift for my 06 crew cab 2wd wheel questions
I'm wondering if a 20x10 wheel with 5" backspacing will work with 35x12.50r20s
Or if I should just go with a 20x9
I just like the way the 20x10 holds the tire better. Any help would be appreciated
Or if I should just go with a 20x9
I just like the way the 20x10 holds the tire better. Any help would be appreciated
#2
If you're set on 20x10s I'd recommend you go with a 33" tire... those 35s will be pretty stuffed even on a x9*wheel just cause the 7" 2wd kit isn't that big. They probably wouldn't be to bad with a zone 1.5" body lift plus the 7" suspension.
#3
Didn't want to hear that! Anyone else have any pics of a 7" with 20x10 and 35s??
I didn't really want to have to put a body lift on it also. Everyone talks so much **** about how bad they are
I didn't really want to have to put a body lift on it also. Everyone talks so much **** about how bad they are
Last edited by BlownChevy254; 05-17-2013 at 03:00 PM.
#4
I've had a 3" body lift before... HATED it! Never ran the 1.5" zone body lift but from what I've seen they actually don't look too bad.
Here are a few pictures of different setups with that lift just to give you an idea.
Here are a few pictures of different setups with that lift just to give you an idea.
specs on the truck
2004 2wd 1500 silverado 5.3L
Fabtech 7" lift
3" body lift
36" Goodyear Wrangler R/T II(which measure to 34-34.5 wtf!?!?!?!) on 16.5x10 wheels
family of chevy's, left to right sister's 02 sub, dads 08 silverado, mine 04 silverado(about 8" of lift w/ 30" tires) mom drives a 5 series BMW
2004 2wd 1500 silverado 5.3L
Fabtech 7" lift
3" body lift
36" Goodyear Wrangler R/T II(which measure to 34-34.5 wtf!?!?!?!) on 16.5x10 wheels
family of chevy's, left to right sister's 02 sub, dads 08 silverado, mine 04 silverado(about 8" of lift w/ 30" tires) mom drives a 5 series BMW
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#8
This pro comp kit comes with a coil spring spacer to put on top of the coil. I'm wondering if it goes on top of the rubber coil spring isolator or on top of the coil then put the rubber isolator over both, then into the bucket. I've called pro comp and asked them and one guy said one thing and the other said the opposite? Does it really matter. I'm beginning to wonder
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