Doug118
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Truck measures 7/10 lower than factory with the 20’s. Obviously it was lifted slightly with the 26’s. Need to do some cutting and hammering to get the front down slightly and not cause big issuesView attachment 287749View attachment 287751View attachment 287752View attachment 287772
So what are the fender lip to ground measurements?
This is going to be good.
What mods to the front will you have to do to clear? Push the fenders out?
Is the rear clear or will it need a little clearance as well? Tubs?
I haven’t done anything yet but the front hits the firewall when turning so that will need some massaging. I’m going to have to cut and roll the front fender lips
the rear is touching the plastics near the doors so I’ll have to cut those out and see if there’s any metal that has to be massaged
Nice
Lookin forward to seeing your mods and updates.
I appreciate the time you take in documenting the work you do as I know a bunch of other members do as well.As always I’ll take pictures and update the post. I like pushing the envelope and showing people what can be done. I know I’m not the first but I wish things like this have been documented before so I don’t have to go in blind. I’ve found a lot of help within the Silverado community since they’re the same trucks up front
Im glad people appreciate it. I mostly take the pictures for myself but post here anyways just in case someone some day happens to search and finds it helpful. I’m a member of those forums but they’re quite dead. There’s a few really good groups on Facebook that I’ve found most of the info on. Those guys are doing crazy static drops. My next big purchase will be narrowed arms and coil overs for the front so I can go an inch or 2 lower and still be able to turnI appreciate the time you take in documenting the work you do as I know a bunch of other members do as well.
I'm shocked, you'd think there'd be more info out there. Yes, thankfully we share the same suspension as the Silverado. Are you a member of other Chevy forums? I used to be on FSC and GMFS but, its been years since I've visited those forums.