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Old 04-09-2013, 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by DJM/BELLTECH DIRECT
Sandy before I dial in a kit for a customer i ask them to

1) measure the truck from the ground to the center of the front fenderlip (where tire would hit if it stuck out to far)
2) measure the rear same way
3) check to see if there is a lifting block in rear. LIfting block is between teh axle and leaf spring and looks like this




TELL ME that and I can dial in a kit for you
Tony,

1. Front measures 36 5/8". (wheel well gap is 6")
2. Rear measures 38". With the right side 1/4" lower than left. (Gap 7 1/2")
3. No lifting blocks

Thanks for your help.
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Was wondering what did u use to make ur LCA holes longer/wider??
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Originally Posted by Uford
Tony,

1. Front measures 36 5/8". (wheel well gap is 6")
2. Rear measures 38". With the right side 1/4" lower than left. (Gap 7 1/2")
3. No lifting blocks

Thanks for your help.
Sandy
tthats a lifting block in pic
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Tony,

Your are correct, that is a lifting block in the picture. But it is not a picture of my truck, you sent that picture to me when you asked if my truck had lifting blocks installed. I assumed you were letting me know were to look for the lifting blocks. My truck does not have lifting blocks.

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Old 04-12-2013, 10:17 PM
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oh ok sorry. How low did you want to go?
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I'm looking for 2/4 or 3/5 drop. Just want this truck to look like a 2 WD that it is. Don't want any tire rubbing, turning, or alignment issues. Also want to install rear sway bar.

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can you email me tony@tbssowners.com i can go thru a few different options.
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Tony can you beat this price?
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yes replied to your text I can beat it no problem
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Hi Tony,

I've got a '12 Screw 4x4. Can I run 305/45r22 tires with a 2/2 drop or are they too wide?

Thanks.


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