2" in the rear finally
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Where's the Beef?
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Purchased some 2" drop shackles quite a while back and finally picked up some new shocks since my old ones had 138k miles on them.
Figured it would be a good time to put the shackles on too.
Before:



After:
Nice n Level. I like it.
Unfortunately only Cell Pics


Figured it would be a good time to put the shackles on too.
Before:



After:
Nice n Level. I like it.
Unfortunately only Cell Pics


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Where's the Beef?
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lol... I always spot the titles like this and didn't even think about it when I made mine.
More people will notice it perhaps?
On the bright side. It's only 2" and not 6 like some of you homo's
More people will notice it perhaps?
On the bright side. It's only 2" and not 6 like some of you homo's
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lmao. that was hilarious.
Front of truck is stock
Front of owner hasn't gotten any complaints.
I threw the stockers in the dumpster but I think they are still out there I'll have someone grab them before the truck comes.
They did allow more weight transfer and traction compared to new. I'd grip pretty good with them through first and barely chirp 2nd. Now I squeel through first and when it shifts into 2nd it goes 40-55-45
Front of truck is stock
Front of owner hasn't gotten any complaints.
I threw the stockers in the dumpster but I think they are still out there I'll have someone grab them before the truck comes.
They did allow more weight transfer and traction compared to new. I'd grip pretty good with them through first and barely chirp 2nd. Now I squeel through first and when it shifts into 2nd it goes 40-55-45



