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I just phoned Summit and replied about a 3" drop for my truck. They said that
they only had 2" spindles and 2" coil springs.
I'm not sure if I should go with a 4" drop. Sure it would probably be pretty cool
looking, but what about drive ability?
What does the consensus say about tires rubbing (I have stock tires and rims)?
Will I have problems cornering?
Will I have problems with any daily driving type of situations? (curbs, steep
driveways, etc.)
Any other comments?
LSBH!!!!
Jim
http://home.att.net/~man-of-attack
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I just phoned Summit and replied about a 3" drop for my truck. They
said that they only had 2" spindles and 2" coil springs.
I'm not sure if I should go with a 4" drop. Sure it would probably
be pretty cool looking, but what about <TT>drive ability?</TT><TT></TT>
<TT>What does the consensus say about tires rubbing (I have stock tires
and rims)?</TT><TT></TT>
<TT>Will I have problems cornering?</TT><TT></TT>
<TT>Will I have problems with any daily driving type of situations?
(curbs, steep driveways, etc.)</TT><TT></TT>
Any other comments?
LSBH!!!!
Jim
http://home.att.net/~man-of-attack
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