Rear drop 1" or 1.5"

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denalianyone

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So you ended up with a 1" drop in rear correct? Post a pic will you? Thats what I want......I think.

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i hate how the rear end shifts forward on the 00-14 trucks. Lower you to the more it goes to front
 

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NORCAL SS can you please pm me? I am looking to do the adjustable rear because for now I just want to lower the rear to close up the gap. I just bought a set of 22" CK375's.
 

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NORCAL SS can you please pm me? I am looking to do the adjustable rear because for now I just want to lower the rear to close up the gap. I just bought a set of 22" CK375's.

no problem.
 

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So is there a way to correct for the axle moving forward when lowering? Do the Spohn bars take care of that?

Joe
 

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So is there a way to correct for the axle moving forward when lowering? Do the Spohn bars take care of that?

Joe
Yes the lowers correct positioning and the uppers adjust pinion angle
 

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