brgrcru
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Just upgraded tonight. I extremely happy with it so far. Can't wait to see how it tows my toy hauler compared to my ram View attachment 587039
Just finished up this today, 2017 2500hd ccsb, 4" drop shackle, factort matched flares, snuglid, 20x10 +22mm offset wrapped in 295/60/20 toyo View attachment 613054 View attachment 613055 View attachment 613056 View attachment 613057
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Ill look and see what part number i ordered. The drop is 3" it was a typo in the original post.View attachment 613164 View attachment 613165
Where did you find a 4” rear shackle? And how much did you have to cut the bed to fit it?
I have the Cognito uca and lowered front 3/4-1” rear is Mcgaughty’s 3” shackle, but had to cut the pinch seam out of rear for about 3”’s but love it. Now if only i could find a good lowered shock.
Ill look and see what part number i ordered. The drop is 3" it was a typo in the original post.
I really wanted to drop the truck lower, but these new trucks are tough, nobody makes a rear leaf hangar relocator and even at that im not excited to start cutting the frame.
Question for you, you said that you did uppers to get the drop, how did you get past the factory bump stop. On my trick there is a piece of stamped/rolled steel that comes off the frame and lets the bompstop rest on the lower arm, if i were to do any kind drop other then a spindle id have to cut out or relocate that bumpstop mount.
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What lift and height did you use? Getting ready to do my dually and this is the exact stance I want.Here' my 2012 lml fully deleted on 22's and 35's.
I went with the 4-6 cognito kit with there upper arms .What lift and height did you use? Getting ready to do my dually and this is the exact stance I want.
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That roll bar boat explains everything lol! Nice set up my buddy is looking to buy he wants to learn to wake surf.