5/7 drop...
#1
guys just a couple of questions i don't have much time to surf the net, but which 5/7 drop is everybody using on the NBS silverado RC? and who is making a good CAI for the NBS?
#3
5/7 is low for a static daily driver on a nbs. If there aren't any inclines/declines or speedbumps you have to worry about though, go for it. Only 5/7 kit I am aware of is from DJM. I am running their 4/6 kit and have no complaints with it.
#4
mcgaughy's makes a 5/7 drop for the crew cab. it's theone i just installed. you have to cut one full coil off the top of the spring. I got a front end alignment and everything is fine. I got mine from stylin concepts.
here is a pic
here is a pic
#5
Originally Posted by circusboy
mcgaughy's makes a 5/7 drop for the crew cab. it's theone i just installed. you have to cut one full coil off the top of the spring. I got a front end alignment and everything is fine. I got mine from stylin concepts.
here is a pic

here is a pic

damn thats sweet lookin
#7
Originally Posted by circusboy
mcgaughy's makes a 5/7 drop for the crew cab. it's theone i just installed. you have to cut one full coil off the top of the spring. I got a front end alignment and everything is fine. I got mine from stylin concepts.
here is a pic

here is a pic

so if you had to cut 1 full turn of the spring what actually came in the kit to lower the front? spindles or control arms?
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#9
sweet thanks guys... that's a nice looking truck... i think i might wait for DJM's 4/6 though see what that looks like. I was told it wasn't available for the new body style till the 25th of this month... If anybody knows where to get this kit before then please let me know
#10
What year truck is this for? I was assuming it was for the one in your sig. Of course with that said I just noticed it was a SS.
If it is for the nnbs, 07+, then yea, a 5/7 looks great and should be very drivable. I would actually take the lip off the bottom of the front bumper and go lower, I think I have heard of people talking about a 7/8.
If it is for the nnbs, 07+, then yea, a 5/7 looks great and should be very drivable. I would actually take the lip off the bottom of the front bumper and go lower, I think I have heard of people talking about a 7/8.
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