Diff drop bracket

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johnjr

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Good morning, my first post on this forum. I have a 95 suburban 8 lug 2500 with 3.42 gears. I have been running 285 tires on it for years and with a diesel it is a dog. I am going to put 4.10 axles under it. I have purchased the front diff and before I install it I was wondering if I should get a diffential drop bracket and put it in while I have it apart. I have the torsion bars cranked upfor the front tires now with 2” blocks in the rear. Everyone always talks about cv angles being too harsh when cranked, but I have been do this since 1988 without blowing cv joint. Thanks
 

b454rat

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Might as well get a lift kit. Don’t know if anyone will sell just the drop bracket, but will need something for the rest of the suspension.
 

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The drop Braccket is available for $100 on eBay that’s why I asked
 
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