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04-16-2012, 07:07 AM | #1 |
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2.5/4 drop on a 83
Going to lower the 83 i din't want to drag everwhere i go .
Looking at the 2.5/4 drop kit is this a good looking stance ? Or should i go with the 4/6 drop ? My son will be driving it everyday Posted via Mobile Device |
04-16-2012, 07:17 AM | #2 |
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Re: 2.5/4 drop on a 83
A 2.5/4 drop with spindles, shackles, and hangers is the best no issue drop to do with a nice stance. A 4/6 drop would look a little better but you have to be much more aware of how you drive the truck. I drive daily with a 4/5 drop on 15in wheels, I just pay extra attention to bumps and driveway entrances and such. You might also consider a 3.5/5 drop.
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Re: 2.5/4 drop on a 83
Thanks
Any idea of a good wheel & tire setup to go with it Posted via Mobile Device |
04-16-2012, 03:12 PM | #4 |
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Re: 2.5/4 drop on a 83
Do you want 15s, 18s, or 20s?
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I have 15 on it know
May be going to 17 in the future Posted via Mobile Device |
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Re: 2.5/4 drop on a 83
Mine is dropped 2.5/4 with 255/70/15 tires on 8" rally wheels.
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I have had the truck for 11 years now. The paint on it is getting pretty bad these days. I have inherited my father's ('37 Chevy Coupe hotrod) and father-in-law's (stock/restored '67 RS 327 Camaro) project cars since I began building it, so it doesn't get much of my time or money any more. I mostly just use it as a truck for hauling lumber, dirt, furniture, etc. for the old farmhouse I have been renovating for the last 18 months. Quote:
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Re: 2.5/4 drop on a 83
I always really liked your truck man, I am up for some new tires and was considering 255/70's, are you riding these on all for corners? Do you have a shot of the front tire to fender clearance?
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