3/5 DJM with 24's

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Nelson

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I would go for the 3/5 glad I did. Installed a ton of the 2/3 mostly on soccer mom rides they look good but not a whole lot of difference from stock.
 

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:waytogo: I've talked with tony about just rear springs for a 2" rear drop but the more I see you all with your 2/4 and 3/5 drops I'm starting to rethink especially if it's something that can be done in the driveway. I'm a do-it-yourselfer so try to do all I can on my own

Good info to have! Thanks!

on the burbans id do the front djm 3 inch a arms very easy to install and the rear kit with the tb springs. its faster to do the newer 07 then the 00-06 trucks using a arms.
 

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hate to send you out with a tape measure, but what diameter is your tire? my wife only has 22's, but alot more tire. and wants a 3/5. want to be sure of the clearance....thanks in advance:)
 

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with the 3/5.5 drop on my customers trucks here are the tire sizes you can have as long as your offset is right.

285 40 22
285 45 22
305 40 22

here is a djm 3/5.5 kit that I did and 305 40 22
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love the truck good job, nelson what did you do with the air bags and what name brand were they.
 

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With that 3/5 can you still run the stock rims and tires for the winter months? I've got a feeling that the answer is a "no" on that but thought I'd ask. We get snow where I'm at and stock rims and tires makes it quite a bit easier to get around in it! :)
 

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With that 3/5 can you still run the stock rims and tires for the winter months? I've got a feeling that the answer is a "no" on that but thought I'd ask. We get snow where I'm at and stock rims and tires makes it quite a bit easier to get around in it! :)



answer is yes done it many times.
 

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