RedBanner wrote:Hell yeah, 3 inch drop?
Actually no, I basically stayed even, but I gained undercarriage clearance, I took out the 4 inch drop blocks, and replaced them with two inch drop blocks and an angled wedge, this raised the back 2 inches, but then I used 720 4X4 leafs, that basically dropped it 2 inches, these two actions cancelled each other out, but my lower shock mounts were 2 inches off the ground, now they are almost 4 inches off the ground, so if I get a flat, they will not hit now.
I think I have figured out how to get almost 2 inches of drop in the back with minimal effort, I will have to see if I can actually do it.
All this effort was for undercarriage clearance, which was indeed successful, no surprises, now I need to work on the front clearances.
I cannot get much lower because of the frame, the only way to make it look lower is to do a body drop, but that is not going to happen on this project, it would be to much work, so that will be on the next project.
I drove it around, and did not hit the ground at all this time, that is a first time for me, I am usually always dragging on something, and I dropped the front back down before driving it also, so I am happy, and am ready for the Vancouver meet tomorrow at Bopp'in Bo's, and Blue Lake next weekend.
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