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On 2/2/2019 at 8:04 PM, lovelessjl said:

Word of caution, you'll have to cut the lower balljoint stud to run 20s, otherwise you'll have to go with 22s or larger with the mcgaughys spindles

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I have a 2014 with McG spindles and didnt have to modify anything to run my factory 20's.  When I installed them I believe they said anything lower than 17's would require you to cut the balljoint stud.  I definitely had enough room to go down to a 17".   

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I finished up the front of my drop today it’s about a half inch lower in the front and back on the passenger side. If I add a ring to the passenger front side will it raise the back a little also?

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1 hour ago, Shibbby911 said:

I finished up the front of my drop today it’s about a half inch lower in the front and back on the passenger side. If I add a ring to the passenger front side will it raise the back a little also?

Thats very strange. Usually tbese trucks lean half inch to the drivers side.  It will lower the oppsite side rear a little. Teeter totter effect

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1 hour ago, Shibbby911 said:

Ya that’s  what i always thought. But I know mine always leaned more towards the passenger side even when it was stock

Take a ring out of the drivers side

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I only have the big ring in on both sides
You have the belltech struts?

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Ya
Ok thats why. I have mcg. They go 3"

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2 hours ago, Nasty said:

Ok thats why. I have mcg. They go 3"

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I might have to switch out my rear shocks also they are pretty damn stiff. They are they Belltech SP shocks 

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6 minutes ago, Shibbby911 said:

I might have to switch out my rear shocks also they are pretty damn stiff. They are they Belltech SP shocks 

Those are the ones you want for a 4 door

 

But id look into some vikings with shock extenders. Only thing is you have to do a little grinding on thr extender to clear the shock body

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4 hours ago, Shibbby911 said:

I only have the big ring in on both sides

I put a small ring on the left and no rings on the right 

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20 hours ago, qwank said:

I put a small ring on the left and no rings on the right 

That’s what I’m thinking about doing is just not running any rings at all on one side. You haven’t had any problems with yours?

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46 minutes ago, Shibbby911 said:

That’s what I’m thinking about doing is just not running any rings at all on one side. You haven’t had any problems with yours?

 

no problems

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