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Suspension & AxleTechnical discussions regarding alignment, stock and modified suspensions, lift kits, axles, hub conversions, gearing and steering.
This is a discussion thread titled "Lowered Trucks, Please Check In!", within the Suspension & Axle forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
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Armada 176 AR5s Skis, Look P12 Jib Bindings, Rossignol Bandit B1 Boots, Scott Poles... in the bed of a 2000 V8 Tundra 2x4 Access Cab with:
JBA Titanium Coated Headers, Stone Mountain Racing Y-Pipe, Flowmaster 50 Exhuast, Teamwest Sway-A-Way Coilovers, Camburg Upper Control Arms, Wheeler's Add-A-Leafs, AEM Brute Force Intake, MB Quarts, US Acoustics Amp, Bazooka Tube, Lots of Dynamat, A.R.E. LSII Tonneau Cover, Sir Michaels Rollpan, Bushwacker Flares, Shaved BSM, Billet Grilles, Mickey Thompson Classic Locks, 305/70/16 Pro-Comp X-Terrains, Lots of little things here and there. Future Projects: Color-Coded White Rear Bumper and Tailgate handle, Revalve SAWs, Deaver 11 Leaf Packs, Bilstein 5100 Rear Shocks.
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I don't think so justin. If you put it on top of the shock then that would lift up the truck. If you put under the shock then it would drop your truck. But then you would have to use a drop springs in order for that little round thing can be use as a drop. The pic you posted up is that a full drop kit? From what I see its missing drop springs... But thats just me. I have no idea how this kit works in person....
LOWER!! LOWER!!! i want my truck to be lower than that!! sorry, just my personal peference. that is real nice!! the drop does make a difference. i assumed it woulda looked worst, but hey now!! nice....! hope they come out with a lower one. i want my baby dumped!
I don't think so justin. If you put it on top of the shock then that would lift up the truck. If you put under the shock then it would drop your truck. But then you would have to use a drop springs in order for that little round thing can be use as a drop. The pic you posted up is that a full drop kit? From what I see its missing drop springs... But thats just me. I have no idea how this kit works in person....
The pic is a full drop kit. I believe 1.6/2.5.
You use your existing coil springs. In order for those round looking "thingy's" to work, you must remove your existing spring perch. Then, you install the "thingy's "on. I can say the ride is not harsh at all. It handles good. The rear setup is a breeze. I speak from experience.
The pic is a full drop kit. I believe 1.6/2.5.
You use your existing coil springs. In order for those round looking "thingy's" to work, you must remove your existing spring perch. Then, you install the "thingy's "on. I can say the ride is not harsh at all. It handles good. The rear setup is a breeze. I speak from experience.
did u buy and install it?
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Former Tundra Owner.Now Driving a 2001 Corvette.
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