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Old 10-31-2014, 01:44 AM
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*Doetsch lol.. granted they are 3.5" there $100 more than rcx 3" spindles, whats a sub-frame drop?

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Old 10-31-2014, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Jefk
*Doetsch lol.. granted they are 3.5" there $100 more than rcx 3" spindles, whats a sub-frame drop?

Drop bracket kits / subframe drops, crossmember drops are all the same it's the one that drops your lower control arms has way longer spindles and coils and shocks than stock. Usually 6-8 inches are the coon ones for our trucks but you can also go spend way more and get stupid high with a custom made one.
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Originally Posted by Anthonymcd95
Itd be a bitch, because the way our suspension is setup. We have a LOT less room to fit a whole assembly in there. Just compare the length between your upper and lower control arms to a truck with strut suspension and you'll see what im talking about. But if you want to lift your truck options are, coil spacers (1-2.5") longer coils(1-1.5") lift spindles(3-3.5) sub-frame drops(4-7.5") body lift(1-3") I have 2.5" coil spacers, 3" Rough country spindles, and a 3" body lift which is enough for me lol
u got a pic of your truck with this lift? Also what size tire r u runin?



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