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Old 06-20-2009, 03:13 PM
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Thanks guys! I really like how it turned out.
Originally Posted by Occupational_Hazard
I was thinking about ditching my groundforce kit and swapping it back to some oem parts to do a djm drop. Your truck looks nice.
I am very satisfied with the way it rides. I haven't gotten new shocks for the back but once I do I believe that it will ride the same or better than stock.
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u must be a rich boy look at those houses in the back **** they look like mansions. Nice drop
I wish, unfortunately it helps to have very nice parents
Originally Posted by JB1
looks perfect I love the stance....those door handles look great too.

So what size wheels/tires you going with?

where did you end up putting the air fill valve and did you use a "T" ?
I like the stance too. Just about 1" of rake. Don't tell the guys at GMFS.... they will crucify me and tell me I need cali I think I have decided on going with some centerline Tomahawk series Stingray III's in 20x8.5. Tire of choice will be Hanook Ventus 275/45/20. I put the filler valve a little right of where you put yours. I actually printed off your picture and handed it to them and said "make it look like this" I ended up using the "T" so I have one valve like yours. Thanks for the idea!
Originally Posted by Truckshop
looks awesome. now paint the inside of those rear wheel wells. will make a big difference in appearance.
I agree, I may just get the factory rear wheel well covers and trim them up to go around my air bags. I'll see what I decide.
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Originally Posted by CJ Hungus
I put the filler valve a little right of where you put yours. I actually printed off your picture and handed it to them and said "make it look like this" I ended up using the "T" so I have one valve like yours. Thanks for the idea!

lol....nice, it is a good location
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Originally Posted by Truckshop
looks awesome. now paint the inside of those rear wheel wells. will make a big difference in appearance.
Get the GM plastic inner liners
Old 07-14-2009, 11:55 AM
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UPDATE: Well as it turned out my one inch lift shackles were rubbing on the inside of my stock hangers and were squeaking really bad. So I took her into the shop today to have them put my stock shackles back in so I am officially now at a 4/7 drop.
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Damn man looks good. Makes me want to drop my DD lol
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The drop looks great...have you towed anything since you put the airbags on? Did they help any? I am looking at the same setup, those air bags are they for the suv I didn't see them on their website for the trucks.
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Originally Posted by Red04Silverado
Damn man looks good. Makes me want to drop my DD lol
DO IT!
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The drop looks great...have you towed anything since you put the airbags on? Did they help any? I am looking at the same setup, those air bags are they for the suv I didn't see them on their website for the trucks.
I towed my 16 foot fishing boat (which is an ancient boat, so it is not very light) and easily 700lbs of crap in my bed up to my cabin a few weeks ago. It road like a dream. other than I need to replace my shock, it was fine. The bags are McGaughy helper bags for the GMT-900 trucks.
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while towing...how much air did you run in the bags?
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Originally Posted by JB1
while towing...how much air did you run in the bags?
I ran about 50lbs in mine when I was fully loaded.
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damn 50psi is nothing


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