Lowered Trucks: tech and info....
#1341
SRT 22's with NT305/45R22 I can dream can't I ?
#1342
I haven't run the 305 series so won't say how they fit. But with my 285/50-20's I can say that it is a very close fit. The front inter fender wheel is not very high. Using the stock bumps, will keep you from rubbing. But the isn't much travel, I cut the cups and installed cut polyrethene bumps. But cut about a 1/4" too much from them.This is a picture of that attempt.
This gives a great ride, but under extreme compression I could touch the inter fender well. I redid them making them 1/4" taller and haven't rubbed again. It is right on the edge so may take a slight adjustment truck to truck. The rear, I used this setup.
They are modified polyurthene bumps. It's close but I'm not rubbing now. More drop than to 2/4.5 you will need to use narrower wheels and some serious mods IMO.
This gives a great ride, but under extreme compression I could touch the inter fender well. I redid them making them 1/4" taller and haven't rubbed again. It is right on the edge so may take a slight adjustment truck to truck. The rear, I used this setup.
They are modified polyurthene bumps. It's close but I'm not rubbing now. More drop than to 2/4.5 you will need to use narrower wheels and some serious mods IMO.
#1343
stock shocks are fine with drop shackles, those mc g shackles are great and that price is prolly the best you'll find, you should have an overload leaf im pretty sure every truck has one....but i would honestly just by 20"s any tire size will fit as long as you dont stuff some 35 aggressive tire id have to go out and look to see what im running to be exact but i know i got a taller tire and they work fine with my set up....and theres nothing wrong with dreaming i'd love to have some srt 22"s
#1344
stock shocks are fine with drop shackles, those mc g shackles are great and that price is prolly the best you'll find, you should have an overload leaf im pretty sure every truck has one....but i would honestly just by 20"s any tire size will fit as long as you dont stuff some 35 aggressive tire id have to go out and look to see what im running to be exact but i know i got a taller tire and they work fine with my set up....and theres nothing wrong with dreaming i'd love to have some srt 22"s
#1345
RedTruck, having to modify the front bump stops. Does that have to do with lowering the front end and running the tire set up you have ? or is that at stock height? Because I don't intend on lowering the front at all, just the rear to level it out(rather than get coil spacers for the front).
What are the specs of the wheels your 285/50-20's mounted on?
What are the specs of the wheels your 285/50-20's mounted on?
#1346
RedTruck, having to modify the front bump stops. Does that have to do with lowering the front end and running the tire set up you have ? or is that at stock height? Because I don't intend on lowering the front at all, just the rear to level it out(rather than get coil spacers for the front).
What are the specs of the wheels your 285/50-20's mounted on?
What are the specs of the wheels your 285/50-20's mounted on?
#1347
Crazy,
Your truck has a great look to it. Matter of fact, I would say perfect. Tires/wheel spot on... If you go back through some of my postings in the lowered thread you can see pictures of the bump stops I used. I think I am running about as big of a tire as you can without rubbing. 285/50-20. I knocked the bump cups off the front and have aftermarket stops now. The ones in the picture for the front are about a 1/4" too short and I re-did them and made them a 1/4" taller. Good luck...
Your truck has a great look to it. Matter of fact, I would say perfect. Tires/wheel spot on... If you go back through some of my postings in the lowered thread you can see pictures of the bump stops I used. I think I am running about as big of a tire as you can without rubbing. 285/50-20. I knocked the bump cups off the front and have aftermarket stops now. The ones in the picture for the front are about a 1/4" too short and I re-did them and made them a 1/4" taller. Good luck...
Thank you for the kind words on my truck. The wheels i love. I traded a friend my stock 20s for them. They are 20 x 10 Boyd Coddingtons. I do have a couple of questions about the front bump stops though. How difficult is it to remove the stock front bump stops? Also how do the aftermarket ones go on? Are they welded on or bolted on? I am not sure what to expect. I am thinking the truck is gonna drop about a 1/2" or so when i remove the stock front bump stops. So my next question is will the stock front shocks bottom out with the shorter bump stops or should i do the front shocks and bump stops at the same time. Thanks For the help.
Eddie
#1348
red
Thank you for the kind words on my truck. The wheels i love. I traded a friend my stock 20s for them. They are 20 x 10 Boyd Coddingtons. I do have a couple of questions about the front bump stops though. How difficult is it to remove the stock front bump stops? Also how do the aftermarket ones go on? Are they welded on or bolted on? I am not sure what to expect. I am thinking the truck is gonna drop about a 1/2" or so when i remove the stock front bump stops. So my next question is will the stock front shocks bottom out with the shorter bump stops or should i do the front shocks and bump stops at the same time. Thanks For the help.
Eddie
Thank you for the kind words on my truck. The wheels i love. I traded a friend my stock 20s for them. They are 20 x 10 Boyd Coddingtons. I do have a couple of questions about the front bump stops though. How difficult is it to remove the stock front bump stops? Also how do the aftermarket ones go on? Are they welded on or bolted on? I am not sure what to expect. I am thinking the truck is gonna drop about a 1/2" or so when i remove the stock front bump stops. So my next question is will the stock front shocks bottom out with the shorter bump stops or should i do the front shocks and bump stops at the same time. Thanks For the help.
Eddie
Th front bumps stops are in metal cups which are welded in two opposing sides. I cut the rear weld were it was easy to reach and then just bent them back and forth until the other weld broke. I then ground the broken welds down and threw some paint on them. Under the cups are a hole and the aftermarket bumps have a threaded stud and can easily bolted in place.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ENS-9-9101G/
The bumps will not change the height of your truck unless you are already sitting on them and that would mean your coil springs have been cut.
Good luck....
#1349
Crazy,
Th front bumps stops are in metal cups which are welded in two opposing sides. I cut the rear weld were it was easy to reach and then just bent them back and forth until the other weld broke. I then ground the broken welds down and threw some paint on them. Under the cups are a hole and the aftermarket bumps have a threaded stud and can easily bolted in place.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ENS-9-9101G/
The bumps will not change the height of your truck unless you are already sitting on them and that would mean your coil springs have been cut.
Good luck....
Th front bumps stops are in metal cups which are welded in two opposing sides. I cut the rear weld were it was easy to reach and then just bent them back and forth until the other weld broke. I then ground the broken welds down and threw some paint on them. Under the cups are a hole and the aftermarket bumps have a threaded stud and can easily bolted in place.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ENS-9-9101G/
The bumps will not change the height of your truck unless you are already sitting on them and that would mean your coil springs have been cut.
Good luck....
#1350
With cut springs I would say you diffinently need to use the aftemaket bumps to get some suspension travel back. Removing the bump cups is not a big deal and will really improve the drivibility. Good luck. The last set of bumps I bought at a Auto Advance store.