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Looks much better. Now, when you gonna actually drop it. I kid. Doesn't look like a 5/3 drop tho. More like 2/3. Did you use spindles?
It will settle some, 1/2"-1", but still would be sitting high in rear, n front for that matter, for being a 3/5. Did you relocate sway bar? Remove isolators? Drop shocks or extenders?
Just helping, not ragging. Rides looking good man

HA! That's funny! :p

I was thinking the same thing when it was up on the alignment rack yesterday. It looks very high for a 3/5 drop, but then again, the kit is only 48 hours old.

I did use the spindles but didn't use the torsion keys. The alignment shop was able to get the track in spec and the front is low enough... for now. In the rear, things were done as the instructions said, however, I didn't relocate the swaybar just because it cleared everything fine and it wasn't binding. The isolators for the coils are still underneath the truck and I'm using the stock auto-ride shocks for right now. After the holidays are over, I'll order a set of Bilstein drop shocks.

It's weird because I could have sworn the McGaughy's kits came with shock extenders..... I guess I was thinking of another kit.
 
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