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01-17-2006, 12:06 AM | #1 |
the green machine
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another "how much drop?" / "what wheels?" question
hopefully before summer, i would like to drop my truck, and sooner or later, get some new wheels and tires on her. right now i'm running 275/45/R20's in the front and 295/45/R20's in the rear
here's what i want wheels and tires -a fair amount of meat, with at least as much width in rear as i have now. i want something close to 17's or 18's in the rear, and the same size or a little smaller in front. -a tire with about the same overall height as stock -a nice clean look, nothing too blingin or gaudy. drop -nothing too extreme. i dont want to have to have to take speed bumps sideways or anything like that (and we've got some pretty gnarly ones at my high school!), even with my side exit exhaust. -either a level stance or a LITTLE bit higher in back -info on the best place to get a complete drop kit. -i dont want bags, so don't suggest them, and i dont want to slam it, so dont even bring it up. basically, i want to give my truck a mean look. i want to get this done before next fall, as i'll be heading off to college and this will become my "sunny weekend truck". pictures are helpful, and all that.
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01-17-2006, 12:30 AM | #2 | |
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Re: another "how much drop?" / "what wheels?" question
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For the drop, I'd do a 3/5, Spindles/Flip Kit, SummitRacing.com. DJM 3" Spindles are $225, and the flip kit is like $100. |
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01-17-2006, 01:39 AM | #3 |
the green machine
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: marysville washington
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Re: another "how much drop?" / "what wheels?" question
that would be good, and i may end up keeping the rims, but the main reason for getting new rims would be to get more tire and keep the overall height.
also, how easy would it be for a very ameteur mechanic/car guy to drop his own truck? i've done some work (a tranny drop being the extent of my endeavours) and am fairly good with my hands overall, so i should be able to drop my truck myself, right?
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