5/7 drop bishes

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Nope, I'll try to get some pics later this week once the springs settle. I might toss an isolator in one side to make it dead level with 1/2 a tank of fuel.
 

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Looks good in the snowy pic, can't really see the drop amount though. Hopefully you got to a 6" drop.
 
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Not yet, it's about 1/2" away tho. I can tell it's lower since I have about 1" of uptravel on my rear shocks instead of the usual 1 1/2". I should have some shorter bilsteins installed later this week or the following.
 

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hey max what is the height of your rims and tires? I think your truck is the **** my fav by far
 

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4/6 dropped silverado

Hey guys I know this is suv forums but you seem to know a lot. I recently had my 3inch front drop coils removed and added my factory coils and a 4inch lower control arm but it looks the same. Would it take a week or two for it to fully drop since my factory coils have been sitting in my garage for years? My truck sits really low but I want that raked stance where its lower in the front. Any ideas? Ill post some pics soon
 
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Takes a week or so for most coils to settle, sometimes longer depending upon springrate and application.
 

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Okay so I shouldn't get the coils cut? And is it just me or are all Chevy like 1/2 lower on driver side? Maybe cause the gas tank?
 

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Its not just you on the Chevy lean, very common that it is lower on the driver side, especially on the torsion key front suspension SUV/Trucks (mainly years 00-06)
 

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