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Yes and is it a rc or cc?
Mine is a rc. Truck is fighting me a bit today, getting the caltracs installed, but I'll get those pics for you as soon as I can put the weight of the truck on the axle

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8 minutes ago, lovelessjl said:

Mine is a rc. Truck is fighting me a bit today, getting the caltracs installed, but I'll get those pics for you as soon as I can put the weight of the truck on the axle

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Are you at a 4/6? I havent seen your truck 

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7 hours ago, Nasty said:

Can you get me a quick picture.  I need to see the distance between your frame and axle pad in the rear. If you can hold a tape .measure in there that would be even better 

Is this what you need? Sorry, it's sideways DSC_0811.thumb.JPG.80a16c7288b8f4fbb937d2f21fc41413.JPG

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36 minutes ago, Nasty said:

Are you at a 4/6? I havent seen your truck 

He posted it on the previous page :lol:

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Are you at a 4/6? I havent seen your truck 
I was at 4/5, but once I get the truck back on the ground, I'll be at 4/6.f5768463c11f6a95f587946c13f213e3.jpg

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35 minutes ago, qwank said:

Is this what you need? Sorry, it's sideways DSC_0811.thumb.JPG.80a16c7288b8f4fbb937d2f21fc41413.JPG

That's at 5.  I'd you can do the same at 6 that would be perfect. Becsuse I might lift mine from 7to 6 in the rear 

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Thank you! My truck is a 4x4 so I had to do it a little different than most guys with 2wd trucks. I have 2" spindles with stock shocks and 2" lowering springs up front, and a flip kit in the rear set at 5 in that pic but next week I'll be bringing the rear to 6".

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I had to do the same thing on my ‘16 CC Lovelessjl due to having 4WD... I currently sit at 4/7 based on my measurements from the ground... I used MaxTrac everything with the same setup you did...d80c762a4754682c3310a296a0454787.jpeg


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23 minutes ago, Xpensive Chevy said:


I had to do the same thing on my ‘16 CC Lovelessjl due to having 4WD... I currently sit at 4/7 based on my measurements from the ground... I used MaxTrac everything with the same setup you did...d80c762a4754682c3310a296a0454787.jpeg


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Are you doing to notch it? I'm at 4/7 in my rc and I almost need a notch.  Cc sit lower than rc

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Are you doing to notch it? I'm at 4/7 in my rc and I almost need a notch.  Cc sit lower than rc

No issues with my setup so I’m not gonna notch it... My flip kit is set at 5” but I had my blocks removed so I’m between 6”-7” in the rear...


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Here is frame to pad, without a bump stop with the flip kit set at 6"a2bdfb7f65e882cdd4e3448c65f7462e.jpg

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Here is frame to pad, without a bump stop with the flip kit set at 6"a2bdfb7f65e882cdd4e3448c65f7462e.jpg


I’ll have mine on a lift on Thursday so I’ll measure mine as well...


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10 minutes ago, lovelessjl said:

Here is frame to pad, without a bump stop with the flip kit set at 6"a2bdfb7f65e882cdd4e3448c65f7462e.jpg

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1 more measurement while you're at it  center of hub to the fender. In the rear please.    I think I'm lifting mine to 6

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31 minutes ago, lovelessjl said:

Here is frame to pad, without a bump stop with the flip kit set at 6"a2bdfb7f65e882cdd4e3448c65f7462e.jpg

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this makes me want to got to 6'' since it's only 1/2'' difference in height.

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