Lowered 95 with running boards

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xYARBY

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Even if you get more height with the new kit, in my opinion that truck needs bigger wheel/rims to fit the fenders. Looks like car rims now but I absolutely love this truck!
 

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What set up are you going with? I'm going to be dropping mine. I've got 3 inch drop spindles to install, but haven't bought anything for the rear. Mine is a '95 one ton crew cab. I tow and haul hay with it so I need a good rear suspension. I'm thinking of just new shakels? No running boards on mine though.
 

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It looks like your tires have an overall diameter of anywhere from 25-26" which is way too small for our trucks you want to stay with a rolling diameter of 27-29 to not only give clearance but keep the speedometer happy.
 

618 Syndicate

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What set up are you going with? I'm going to be dropping mine. I've got 3 inch drop spindles to install, but haven't bought anything for the rear. Mine is a '95 one ton crew cab. I tow and haul hay with it so I need a good rear suspension. I'm thinking of just new shakels? No running boards on mine though.
There's about a 2" rake to these trucks, with the rear higher. If you drop the front 3 you'll need to drop the rear 5 to level it, or 3" if you want it to still have the stock rake.
 
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