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It seems everyone here is into lifting their trucks. Thats all fine and dandy...actually it is what I originally wanted to do but now with the cost of gas as well as the lack of power from my V6, I am looking into lowering it a little and maybe putting on some nice wheels.
Coming from the import scene I am not too sure which/what is the best method/products to use.
Any imput/advice/suggestions that will be constructive towards my goal are much appreciated.
-Johnny B
Coming from the import scene I am not too sure which/what is the best method/products to use.
Any imput/advice/suggestions that will be constructive towards my goal are much appreciated.
-Johnny B
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actually, another guy on these forums has the front of his truck lowered a bit, and it looks pretty good. he has wheel and stuff too though. he just cut the front coils to drop it. he says it's fine, and made it feel better/rougher (to basically not feel like a cadillac).
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ORIGINAL: raminator08
u should definitely go for 24s first. I have a black reg cab on 22s and someone down my street has one exactly like mine and he just got 24s for his.I alwaysfeel so jealous when i drive by his truck
u should definitely go for 24s first. I have a black reg cab on 22s and someone down my street has one exactly like mine and he just got 24s for his.I alwaysfeel so jealous when i drive by his truck
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ORIGINAL: cramerica
22"s and 24"s on pickup trucks...makes me shudder.[:'(]
22"s and 24"s on pickup trucks...makes me shudder.[:'(]