Dropped Burbs & XL Pics?

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magicbus

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Thanks guys, I really want to go lower. However, seeing it parked next to my brothers jetta, and the bumpers are even, I guess the front is low enough. I would like 2 more inches out of the back though.


It's my dd, and it drives great. I've put about 50 miles on it today without a single scrape, gone over speedbumps and dips with ease.
 

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Just wait for my 6 inch drop spring coming out you will be happy and will give you a nice drop more. What size tires is your truck on?
 

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It's on the factory size meow, 265/70/17. I couldn't find your thread about eliminating the rear end slop. As far as driveability, I really do love the way she rides. It's not like stock or better, but it's as good as any other lowered truck I've ever been in.
 

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It's on the factory size meow, 265/70/17. I couldn't find your thread about eliminating the rear end slop. As far as driveability, I really do love the way she rides. It's not like stock or better, but it's as good as any other lowered truck I've ever been in.


slop thread
http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39444

Have you measured your truck from ground to fenderlip??


With my new set up should be at around 32.5 just seeing what yours is at.
 
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Thanks, that's exactly what I did. Only, I haven't replaced all of them yet, just the rear two on the bottom sway bar. In only doing those, I did notice a difference. I guess I will be replacing all of them sometime soon. I'm just ready to take a breather and give the mrs a break with the infant. I've been working on too many projects recently and it's time to wind down a bit.
 

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all good if you can measure the truck from ground to fenderlip interested on what yours is at.
 

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Just for comparison's sake, Beelzeburb parked next to my uncle's 2wd Yukon XL (this was after a big snow so keep that in mind when noticing the offensive level of grime):
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Also, next to a co-worker's Camaro:

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Dammit a I need a new back bumper.
 

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Looks good. Nice and loooooww

Thanks, I have to look at these every time I think to myself about more drop. Doesn't work. Must scrape frame. I have tried and tried (without bashing the snot out of it) to get it to bottom out or scrape on something to no avail. Says a lot for the drive-ability of a slammed burb.
 

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