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Here's mine with a 3" CPP dropped axle and mono leafs
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Yup I am bumping a 4 year old thread!! I want to see more pics.
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3" Drop axle, 3' lowering leafs, and 2" drop blocks out back. |
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3" axle and 3" blocks from Sid's
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Yep, some great photos here!
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Im curious as to how many of you really follow the whole scrub line thing?
Im about to install a 4" drop axle with 15" rims, this will be putting my axle to ground clearance at 3" Is this too little, or what do you guys think? should i have gotten the 3" and paid $400 more for the lowering springs? just wondering what you guys are running on what size wheels. who else has a low axle? (lower than scrub line) |
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I personally don't want to learn the hard way about scrub line problems, since I'm running 15" wheels and don't plan to go bigger than 15 or 16".
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I purchased my springs from Posies Rods and Customs but have seen them offered elsewhere. They state that they will drop more after 6 months or so and be about 3" overall. I dont have my cab or bed on but based on the reduced arch compared to the stock springs it seems to be a significant difference. http://www.posiesrodsandcustoms.com/...truck-springs/ Don |
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Thank you so much Don, that is the stuff I need to hear. I can't wait to assemble my frame with the new springs and dropped axle and I want to have a good I idea of how it will look as I make my choices.
I don't want mine quite that low so I am thinking the three inch dropped axle and stock front springs and three inch dropped rear springs is the direction I am going. I kinda want it more than that but maybe 4" total would be a max so if there is a front spring that drops it only an inch or so that would be what I would use. Now you got me wondering if I should just get these springs and no dropped axle! 3" is not quite as much as I want but darn it, that is getting close. But the education I am getting from you guys is priceless, thank you so much! Brian |
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I have a 4 inch drop from Sid and he advised me to run no less than 18" rims......
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