questions on a 2/4 drop
#13
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You will need some type of air shocks or something. Mine bottoms out all of the time with nothing in it at all. I had my brothers GSXR in the back and the truck was almost just sitting on the rearend. Wasn't a comfortable ride bouncing off the rearend.
#14
If my sig is working then my truck's pic is in it. I don't tow anything with my truck so I can't help you out there. My only complaint with the 2/4 is the crappy ride. Call me an old fuddy duddy (at 28 yrs. old) but I'm pretty tired of it already. I'm thinking of going with just a 2" drop in the rear and raising the front back up to stock height. I currently have the DJM 2/4 drop with Doestch Tech shocks (front/rear). I might just splurge and try the QA1 Stocker Star adjustable shocks to see how they make the ride.
#15
Originally Posted by Chingon
2/4 drop on my truck. If you need more let me know.
Seems like the front is lower than the back. I will be getting a c-notch and shackles to lower it another inch in the back.

Seems like the front is lower than the back. I will be getting a c-notch and shackles to lower it another inch in the back.

#16
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From: Yorkville IL - Chicago
Is the 2000 Lbs with boat and trailer ?
If so - should be fine
Here is mine
I have not hit my bumps yet...
normal driving
I have no hauled anything of any weight.
Here is mine
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/528800
If so - should be fine
Here is mine
I have not hit my bumps yet...
normal driving
I have no hauled anything of any weight.
Here is mine
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/528800
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