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lowering my truck
alright, so i want my truck to be low..but not have the A-arms an inch off the ground. and im in the process of picking out new wheels. and i think im going with boss 338s or american racing vnt70 R in either 18x8 fronts and 18x9s rear or 17x8s front and 17x9s rear, HELP!
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07-13-2012, 09:42 PM | #2 |
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You have quite a few options. Tall rims and tires is good, sectioned crossmember, dropmember, z'd frame, air bags....
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boss 338s are on every lowered square almost lol, find something different that no one else has and you will be alot happier
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I hardly see boss 338. Or coys. Torque thrust twos are on everything and are as popular as mustang and camaros
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Boss338 look badazz anyday...
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I see boss 338's pretty much everywhere I look. maybe it depends on where you live?
if you want to be low but have your crossmember higher up you are going to either need to pancake your crossmember or look into an aftermarket crossmember. I would NOT recommend a z'd frame for a static drop. tubular control arms will gain a little bit of clearance also. nate or dave from porterbuilt can help you decide what is the best option for what your end goal is and on your budget.
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These will be going on my truck someday
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bump steer issues with how high the steering box comes up, raised engine means cutting into the trans tunnel, possible hood clearance issues with the motor. just doesnt seem like a good idea for a static drop. it really isnt a good idea in general the way its typically done. IMO a z'd frame should be paired with a pancaked crossmember 100% of the time. that way with a 1.5" pancake you will only need a 1.5" z.
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This is my 1979 GMC Sierra Classic!!!!!!!!!!!
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nice truck! but..whats up the chevrolet tailgate? not trying to be mean..
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Just dont like GMC tailgate!!!!!!!!!!
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just kidding, 18s almost look too small under a lowered truck...sooo i think i might have to go with 20s!
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this is how i want my truck to look! details on wheel/tire? and drop?
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thats right about where mine sits.... with a 3" coil and 3" splindle...
that being said my a arms are still close to the ground about 3.5" max .
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Man I love that truck
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keep tire height in mind also
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I think a 4.5/6 will give you a nice stance, and it uses a 2.5" drop spindle. The 3" drop spindle is nice but the 2.5" drop spindle will help get the arms up a little higher. Doesn't sound like much, but it does help.
McGaughys 4.5/6 Kit For wheels, the 20's will fill up the fender wells nicely, but it all comes down to personal preference and what you like. If going 20's, a good staggered setup is 8.5's / 10's, using a 285/40 in the rear and a 245/45 up front. We also have a special on polished Streeter wheels, which bolt directly on these trucks and have the right backspace you need. Showwheels Streeter in Polished Travis |
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