Craig
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2/4 is the way to go imo.... :rock:
Craig said:2/4 is the way to go imo.... :rock:
I had the local pro's do it but yes they slapped it in put an alignment on it and away I went. I added the airbags later but that was mainly for towing my boat. Mine is a McGaughys out of southern cal!!Srt-BoZ said:ronnie with ur 2/4 did u have to change anything or did u just slap it on get an allgnment and go. i want mine to be level to be honest if its low i dont mind as long as its level lol
Srt-BoZ said:my next question is after the 2/4 did u have any problems ride, slapping crap with ur front bumper ect, im not towing anything so would i need anything else? i have no hills here i live in fl on the beach lol flat as can be
6pakattack said:I read a truckin article about a srt10 that had 26" wheels and bags.......they tried todo a burnout for the photoshoot and he broke his driveshaft.......
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I read that same issue of TRUCKIN,driveshaft didn't look pretty when they were done !!!My concerns were about the front end hitting the bumpstops,didn't like that at all !!
06__QUAD__SRT10 said:Any time you alter the height of a Truck you throw your pinion angle off the lower you go the more you have a chance off busting stuff.. on my last truck 2004 Furd screw I went 6 front 8 rear and busted my drive shaft and leaf springs and that was with a mere 224 RWHP.. I had to have custom drive shaft made.
Cheers J.T.
Had it shimmed the drive shaft was just to long after the drop.Black1 said:You can shim the rear-end to reduce the pinion angle.![]()