Do’s and don’ts of lowering 4wd/awd

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Doug118

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I know every possible thing there is to know about lowering a 2wd gmt900 but nothing about the front of the 4wd version. Is it pretty much the same? Same part numbers? What issues arise and at what drop do they happen?

Here’s a picture of my new to me ESV. I don’t want to get out of control like my other truck but can’t stand big fender gaps
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Same thing bro just CV shafts in the way. Good luck with the new ride man! :)
 
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Same thing bro just CV shafts in the way. Good luck with the new ride man! :)

Thank you sir. I know myself all too well and before long this thing will be as low as my suburban

Any idea when the axles start binding up?
 

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