swathdiver
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Drop it down just enough to close up the big gap in the wheel wells, matched with your new wheels and tires. Then go buy a regular length truck and lift it the opposite amount!
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Drop it down just enough to close up the big gap in the wheel wells, matched with your new wheels and tires. Then go buy a regular length truck and lift it the opposite amount!
I second that iamdub ! with that being said, if you want to change something I would lower it.Check with @badandyturbo he has similar plans for lowering his Tahoe. I think it looks great as is in your signature.
I liked the look of mine on the factory 20s. One of the best looking factory wheels IMO.
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Being an old guy who grew up in the sixties, my preference is to do nothing but level my trucks by lowering the butt an inch and a half to two inches, and that is about it. But that small change always makes the vehicle handle better on the road, though not necessarily in town. Your pros for lowering are far more desirable than the pros for lifting as far as I am concerned. Since you don't plan on going off-road, why lift? But I traded off my 2004 Vette with only 40,000 on the clock because our streets here in town are so bad I was tearing it up bottoming out all the time and I just could not stand doing that to such a nice ride. So don't go too low it becomes an issue. Just sayin'.
Being an old guy who grew up in the sixties, my preference is to do nothing but level my trucks by lowering the butt an inch and a half to two inches, and that is about it. But that small change always makes the vehicle handle better on the road, though not necessarily in town. Your pros for lowering are far more desirable than the pros for lifting as far as I am concerned. Since you don't plan on going off-road, why lift? But I traded off my 2004 Vette with only 40,000 on the clock because our streets here in town are so bad I was tearing it up bottoming out all the time and I just could not stand doing that to such a nice ride. So don't go too low it becomes an issue. Just sayin'.