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Thats something you should know. You should know everything they did
How many rings should be on the struts?

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1 minute ago, SirenRed16 said:

How many rings should be on the struts?

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Do you have the chevy lean? If so 2 rings in the passanger and 3 in the drivers. Assuming your kit had thr 0-3" struts

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Do you have the chevy lean? If so 2 rings in the passanger and 3 in the drivers. Assuming your kit had thr 0-3" struts
I believe I do. I'm rubbing a lot more on the driver side than passenger.

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On ‎11‎/‎7‎/‎2018 at 10:36 AM, Nasty said:

 twisted metalworkz arms or black top industries arms.

 you have websites or pictures that I can see either of these. I am at a loss trying to find them. only arms I have see are the Michigan metal arms that center the wheel.

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Do you have the chevy lean? If so 2 rings in the passanger and 3 in the drivers. Assuming your kit had thr 0-3" struts
They did 2 rings on each strut. I'm going to have to go up an inch in the front, cant stand the rubbing.

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6 minutes ago, SirenRed16 said:

They did 2 rings on each strut. I'm going to have to go up an inch in the front, cant stand the rubbing.

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Leave that alone and get smaller tires. Its gonna still rub

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46 minutes ago, maxpower98 said:

 you have websites or pictures that I can see either of these. I am at a loss trying to find them. only arms I have see are the Michigan metal arms that center the wheel.

Michigan metalworks is the easiest but you have to have cast arms

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Leave that alone and get smaller tires. Its gonna still rub
I don't want smaller tires. From what I read there would be minimal rubbing at 4 inches up front so that's why I went with 4 but the rubbing I have is too much. I cant even get a full turn in without the tire already hitting the liner. I found a shop that's going to take care the rubbing, all I gotta do is cover alignment and bring lunch.

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1 minute ago, SirenRed16 said:

I don't want smaller tires. From what I read there would be minimal rubbing at 4 inches up front so that's why I went with 4 but the rubbing I have is too much. I cant even get a full turn in without the tire already hitting the liner. I found a shop that's going to take care the rubbing, all I gotta do is cover alignment and bring lunch.

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Im just warning you  i was at 3/6 with stock 275 55 20 and i rubbed. I went to a 265 50 20 when i went to 4/7. And i barely rubbed the carpet liner at full lock  it was perfect

 

Ive been through 4 dofferant heights and about 5 different size tires

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Im just warning you  i was at 3/6 with stock 275 55 20 and i rubbed. I went to a 265 50 20 when i went to 4/7. And i barely rubbed the carpet liner at full lock  it was perfect
 
Ive been through 4 dofferant heights and about 5 different size tires
I'm going up to 3/6. I may sound like a broken record but that rubbing is a no go for me. Do you happen to have a picture of the rings that go on the front struts? I may need some if I didn't get them back from the shop.

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Just now, SirenRed16 said:

I'm going up to 3/6. I may sound like a broken record but that rubbing is a no go for me. Do you happen to have a picture of the rings that go on the front struts? I may need some if I didn't get them back from the shop.

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I dont have any.  I lowered it 2 years ago

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For those of you at 4" up front can you guys get me some measurements it'll be greatly appreciated.

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For those of you at 4" up front can you guys get me some measurements it'll be greatly appreciated.

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What measurements do you want?

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What measurements do you want?

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Middle of wheel to fender. I want to compare measurements between trucks

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