Lowering checklist?

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CodeRed26

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Belltech & CMS spindles kick the wheels out some. 3/4"(?) each side. DJM & McGaughy's spindles don't.
2/4 is NOT enough!!! It is a real hassle to install those hangers! Especially on the driver side. And, to remove them when you WILL want to go lower!
Be prepared to mess with pinion wedges, too. On a 4/6 drop, the angle is built in to the kit but not with the 2/4 drop.
 

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It won't really matter if I want to go lower because the areas I have to drive will restrict me to this height... And right now I I'm on the stock 15" wheels, and even when I get new wheels I want to run them in the winter so I think I'm just going to go with coils in the front. Thanks everyone who replied for helping me double check my list

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Belltech & CMS spindles kick the wheels out some. 3/4"(?) each side. DJM & McGaughy's spindles don't.
2/4 is NOT enough!!! It is a real hassle to install those hangers! Especially on the driver side. And, to remove them when you WILL want to go lower!
Be prepared to mess with pinion wedges, too. On a 4/6 drop, the angle is built in to the kit but not with the 2/4 drop.
3" front 4" back I can see the confusion and my kit from belltech isn't a real noticeable kick out. Id rather have a little more function with my truck you know like being able to still go over good size speed bumps and steep incline driveways lol definitely wont want to go any lower
 
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