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7 minutes ago, SirenRed16 said:

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

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Mine are 17.5.  At 4" settings

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I'm out of town for work today, I'll get some measurements when I get home tomorrow...

Your truck definitely looks low to me, this pic is my truck with 22" wheels and a tire diameter of just about 32". I did measure the ride height before and after, so I can verify that I am at 4" in front374d6ca3c825f126d15d0262c4e7a0db.jpg

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I'm out of town for work today, I'll get some measurements when I get home tomorrow...

Your truck definitely looks low to me, this pic is my truck with 22" wheels and a tire diameter of just about 32". I did measure the ride height before and after, so I can verify that I am at 4" in front374d6ca3c825f126d15d0262c4e7a0db.jpg

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It looks low to me also that's why I want to get some measurements so I have something to compare too.

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29 minutes ago, SirenRed16 said:

It looks low to me also that's why I want to get some measurements so I have something to compare too.

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Get measurements

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Mine is at 17.5''. It looks funny because of the angle I have to hold he camera.  

 

your's looks like 5 or 6 in the front, I wish I could get mine that low using what I used.  and I only have one ring on on one side.   The other side has no rings

 

 

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Mine is at 17.5''. It looks funny because of the angle I have to hold he camera.  
 
your's looks like 5 or 6 in the front, I wish I could get mine that low using what I used.  and I only have one ring on on one side.   The other side has no rings
 
 
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Called the shop and they told me they always put 2 rings on each strut for the 4" up front.

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1 hour ago, qwank said:

Mine is at 17.5''. It looks funny because of the angle I have to hold he camera.  

 

your's looks like 5 or 6 in the front, I wish I could get mine that low using what I used.  and I only have one ring on on one side.   The other side has no rings

 

 

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If you get thr mcg struts i have. Tbey are good for 3"    and inez makes a camber arm for 5" drop

Posted
4 minutes ago, SirenRed16 said:

So I did a quick measure and I'm at 17.5 driver and 18 passenger

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You are at 4" drop   3.5 on passenger

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You are at 4" drop   3.5 on passenger
It appears so but still can't figure out why these trucks look different, perhaps the kit used?2da90928ee3eb03a2da6865d4a8742f7.jpg64837791e7c59eb6c9adbc87a7d19b66.jpgf28a6a92433709089bd8d5a5102dd40f.jpg

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14 minutes ago, SirenRed16 said:

It appears so but still can't figure out why these trucks look different, perhaps the kit used?2da90928ee3eb03a2da6865d4a8742f7.jpg64837791e7c59eb6c9adbc87a7d19b66.jpgf28a6a92433709089bd8d5a5102dd40f.jpg

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Looks the same to me.  That guy also uses djm arms

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47 minutes ago, Nasty said:

If you get thr mcg struts i have. Tbey are good for 3"    and inez makes a camber arm for 5" drop

I didnt realize the McG struts did 3". Belltech is only 2" for sure. 

Posted
24 minutes ago, qwank said:

I didnt realize the McG struts did 3". Belltech is only 2" for sure. 

You can thank me later

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Just want to verify before I order, is this good for a 2/5 drop? 2018 Sierra rcsb 4x4. Keep in mind its Canadian pricing.

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Sorry to keep asking, just hate spending money twice.

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