New pics and a question
New pictures with the new wheels and tires and a bit more drop. My question is: should I go lower? I originally intended to take a half of a coil off of the front and another half off the rears but I'm afraid I'm teetering on that ledge where taking more off might kill my ride. The current setup is:
McGaughy's 2/4 Econo Stock shocks 305/40/22 tires Front springs untouched Rear springs had 1.5 coils cut off Durango helper bags http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2820/9...5cc60750_b.jpg http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5542/9...3e8c5a58_b.jpg http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7387/9...588693f0_b.jpg http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3820/9...c68777e2_b.jpg |
Looks perfect to me. Anymore drop and it looks like the tires will start rubbing.
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Damn dude... I really wish me and you could have done a actual photo shoot of the trucks while I was down there.
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I think lower would look good, but not at the expense of ride quality, the truck looks killer now, and I really like it. Lower would make it stand out a little more and make the truck look less factory to those who don't have a good eye for detail.
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I agree bud. I'm really torn on this.
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I'm going to agree with everyone else here and vote to leave it as is.
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yeah, leave it alone man. can't put back a cut coil if the ride starts to suck!
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I like the way it sits now Dave....I am really contemplating a RideTech setup after I get the truck paid off....it allows 5" of drop up front and about 7 in the back.
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