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    Debating dropping my Sierra about 2-3 inches so I can get traction on these tires. I keep it quite wheel driving normally, but not so well otherwise.

    Anyways. This picture, dropped... 2-3 inches. I would really like to have very little wheel gap if possible. Maybe... 1inch or less





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    heres one i did .. i tryed and here is the result

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    Quote Originally Posted by VteC power

    heres one i did .. i tryed and here is the result
    Hell yeah!
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    fuuuuuuck no. drop the blocks and crank them torsion bars u frikin poonani! hahahaha

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    My torsions are cranked. And its a factory block.

    I would be dropping the block and lettin the front down with the torsions. Then, throw a drop shackle and flip the U bolts.
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