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Old Apr 16, 2022 | 02:12 PM
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Default Lower, But Does it Qualify as Lowered?

So I've been really wishy washy about what the heck I want to do with this truck. I originally wanted to do something similar to a 2/4, but being I tow fairly often, live in an area that gets some deeper snow at times and has a bunch of trails that I'd still like to peruse, kinda ended up here. Removed the rear block and installed a 1" drop shackle to get the rear down, and now I've thrown on a set of 2wd Bilsteins (though with a 3/8" top hat spacer, just so rake isnt too crazy). I figure the front netted a 3/4" to maybe 1" overall drop versus the stock 4wd shocks.

Anyways, I've been thinking. Does this actually count as lowered? lol




This was literally right after I pulled it out of the garage, I think after driving it just a bit the front settled just a tad more than what this shows.



And here's what it looked like with just the rear block removed shortly after i acquired the truck.

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Old Apr 17, 2022 | 09:40 AM
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I'd say you modified/personalized the look of your truck which included lowering it a bit. Yeah its been lowered.

Nice job by the way!
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Old Apr 20, 2022 | 10:53 AM
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I sit my lowered 4x4 next to a stock height one & you can tell the difference. I should find one & take some pics...
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