Sharpimage
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Begood said:On my truck, 2" blocks made the rear slightly lower than the stock front. Yours may be different.
Bill.
so should we go with 1.75" blocks?
Sharpi
Begood said:On my truck, 2" blocks made the rear slightly lower than the stock front. Yours may be different.
Bill.
Begood said:On my truck, 2" blocks made the rear slightly lower than the stock front. Yours may be different.
Bill.
Silverback said:When I had the blocks made for mine, I went with 1.75, which lowered the truck 2.0 inches. Remember, when you lower only the rear, you will shift the CG aft just a hair, which changes the load on the rear.
And before anyone asks. NO, it will not give you more traction, as it's probably in the neighborhood of 50 to 75 pounds.
I got a set of 1.5" aluminum blocks with a steel centering pin. Don't know who made them as they were obtained through an auction. I really like the stance. I wouldn't go any bigger than 1.75". The 2" blocks I started off with made the back sit lower than the front (at least it looked that way). The picture in my sig is with the 1.5" blocks.Sharpimage said:so should we go with 1.75" blocks?:dontknow:
Sharpi
Stinker said:ya'll fuggers r gonna drive me nnuttts!lolololololol
I do know the u bolts that I get are hardned and $60 a set which is the same ones I got for the axlez
called the guy today and he said billet was high and probably $30 a block
do the math.I want $5!lolol
so hopefully $125
and I do think 1.75 is almost perfect
TheMoparConnection said:if anybody wants blocks and u-bolts let me know. i can ship usually next day. about $120-$130
Stinker said:this thread is 5 damn pages long!...........
and when I finally work up a price you post up yours for sale?
i'd best just stop myself now!
Hnrthefallen said:Stinker,
I'm very interested in the 1.75" leveling kit as well!! Whatever you rec, sir.
Silverback said:When I had the blocks made for mine, I went with 1.75, which lowered the truck 2.0 inches. Remember, when you lower only the rear, you will shift the CG aft just a hair, which changes the load on the rear.
And before anyone asks. NO, it will not give you more traction, as it's probably in the neighborhood of 50 to 75 pounds.