Best lowering kit?

baldbird

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Looking to lower 2006 srt qaud ram. What is everyone's thought on any kits. And have pros&cons on those kits?:rock:
 
Stinker's:rock:
 
Second truck with JTSVP lowering kit. This one has caltracs. Huge improvement over stock. JTSVP kit is quality, easy to install, cheap, and is the biggest bang for the buck to get the truck sitting at the right stance. IMO it completely changes the image of the truck.
 
I have the JTSVP (Stinker's) lowering kit and love the way it looks. I also noticed an improvement handling wise. Can't go wrong.:rock:
 
How about quad cab guys and lowering there trucks. Yes i have heard Stinkers is best bang for buck but don't the quad cabs have more complications sometimes getting lowered due to the drive shaft and stuff? Correct me if i'm wrong but this is what i heard. Any other problems i am missing I know most are minor but i have heard of a few.
I know many members have recommended stinkers to me to and if i ever go a lowering i would go with stinks.
 
I have JTSVP Lowering Kit as well, best lowering kit IMO
Here are some pics of my truck, I also have the Cal tracs installed.
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How hard is it to put on the lowering kit and the cal tracs I am looking for a good kit went to jtsvp and his we'd site is down and what kind of preambles do the qc have when lowered
 
thats sweet:rock:

long & low & fast:burnout::rock::burnout::rock:
 
I agree that black chrome is sweet.
So did Ron use Stinker's 2"/5" Extreme lowering kit cause it looks really good too!:rock:
 
How hard is it to put on the lowering kit and the cal tracs I am looking for a good kit went to jtsvp and his we'd site is down and what kind of preambles do the qc have when lowered

It's not hard at all, I installed everything on my truck..the cal tracs took me about 4hrs or so. (I took my leafsprings to a local shop and had them press out the old eye bushing and put in the new cost $30 bucks) and the lowering kit like half a day. All you need is a couple of tools floor jack and recommend some floor stands to be safe while your working on the truck. If you have someone help you it will be easier also:rock:
 
I was told that blocks under high horse power have problems so im a little leary using tonys blocks. But everybody here seems to like them. So please set me straight!
 
I was told that blocks under high horse power have problems so im a little leary using tonys blocks. But everybody here seems to like them. So please set me straight!

ours are billet 6061 solid aluminum, i had them under mine with 1030rwhp, they are still there and no problems
 

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