4/6 drop wanting to go 6/8 now (fullsize silverado 2000 stepside)
#1
Hey
I have a single cab 2000 silverado stepside
what can I do (not involving too much money) to go 6/8 from a 4/6 drop now
my drop consists of a djm pro kit 4/6 (Front - Control Arms - Lower - 4" , Rear - Flip Kit - 6" )
for unknown reasons to me the frame was not cutted ! didn't know it was possible to do a 4/6 drop without cutting it ! I want to go lower now , I have the stock springs , thanks
I have a single cab 2000 silverado stepside
what can I do (not involving too much money) to go 6/8 from a 4/6 drop now
my drop consists of a djm pro kit 4/6 (Front - Control Arms - Lower - 4" , Rear - Flip Kit - 6" )
for unknown reasons to me the frame was not cutted ! didn't know it was possible to do a 4/6 drop without cutting it ! I want to go lower now , I have the stock springs , thanks
#4
I've seen a pair for 50 $ , it says 2in ,
so I assume this plus a pair of 2in lowering coils & I'm good ? sounds easy
are these elements compatible , for example belltech shackle if all the drop is made with djm , I'm quiet new to all this , thanks !
so I assume this plus a pair of 2in lowering coils & I'm good ? sounds easy
are these elements compatible , for example belltech shackle if all the drop is made with djm , I'm quiet new to all this , thanks !
#6
yeah i might cut them in front , just afraid it will be terrible to drive so i'm hesitating , maybe it's better to invest 50 bucks , what's drop coils ??
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#9
Yes cut springs will give you poor ride quality bump steer a whole mess of problems like dashboard parts rattlin after a year r so speaking from personal experience. Spindles would be the way to go up front and you'll need alignment afterwards. You could do shackles it takes me like 10 mins with jack, jack stands, impact n wrench.
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