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Old 02-19-2013, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by greenheadkiller98
Im running 2" coil spacers, 3.5" lift spindles

4" rear blocks and 1.5" lift shackle

and it sits exactly 40" on both wheel wells to the ground although it looks like it has a SLIGHTTT rake in person (i like that cus i tow and haul alot) but its not raking because both fenderwells are exactly the same height
What size tire are you running? mines just under 41" with 305/70 R16's. the rear is right at 39" though
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285/75R16, i just went out and measured. its actually 42" front and rear i guess i just remembered wrong
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Yea. Mine should be that but it's all out of wack. between needing to level off the rear end, and the driver side leaf springs being wore slap out every corner has a little different measurement lol. There's a "needs fixed" list a mile long for this truck right now
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Originally Posted by greenheadkiller98
Im running 2" coil spacers, 3.5" lift spindles

4" rear blocks and 1.5" lift shackle

and it sits exactly 40" on both wheel wells to the ground although it looks like it has a SLIGHTTT rake in person (i like that cus i tow and haul alot) but its not raking because both fenderwells are exactly the same height
I'm running 3 inch block in the back and 3inch spindles and 2.5inch spacer in the front and my truck is level. I think it depends on the truck lol
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Yeah probably so. One person springs may be more worn than the other from hauling and stuff like that



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