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I have a 2016 and I need a differential drop kit. It's leveled with Cognito but I just need the diff drop kit to help cv angles. The only one I've found is on Ebay but it's polymer I'm wanting aluminum if someone could give me a link.

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the Suspension Maxx level kit comes with aluminum dif drop pucks. I don't see them listed as a separate part, but you might give them a call and see if they will sell you the pucks and bolts separately...

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I have a 2016 and I need a differential drop kit. It's leveled with Cognito but I just need the diff drop kit to help cv angles. The only one I've found is on Ebay but it's polymer I'm wanting aluminum if someone could give me a link.

Call and talk to John at suspensionmaxx. He will sell you them separate.

 

 

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Anyone know how much of a drop the pucks give? I've heard some are 1 inch and some are 5/8?

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Anyone know how much of a drop the pucks give? I've heard some are 1 inch and some are 5/8?

The Suspension Maxx spacers are right around .750-.800. I don't think you could go a true 1" Diff will hit the crossmember.

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Hey thanks! I went with a fabtech 4 inch kit, which came with uca's, Knuckles, keys longer shocks and rear block. I turned the keys down to about 3 inches of lift. Also installed a bds steering stabilizer. But looking for better cv angles, so theses pucks should help, and then my level will be complete.

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Just buy the spacers from ccm they come with new bolts. Made a big difference on my cv angles!

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Wear full body cover installing

As the black coating on frame leaves it's Mark. Just installed

Ccm control arms and spacers.surely someone got fired over the decision to use that stuff. Looked like I was working

On a forty year old truck. Atleast oil cleans up easy.

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Wear full body cover installing

As the black coating on frame leaves it's Mark. Just installed

Ccm control arms and spacers.surely someone got fired over the decision to use that stuff. Looked like I was working

On a forty year old truck. Atleast oil cleans up easy.

Mike, nope I bet someone got promoted over the wax dipped frame idea. Much cheaper than ecoating and much less durable!

 

For what it's worth truck frames have been wax dipped for corrosion protection for like 100 years. That being said, it's 2017 let's get some nice ecoated frames like a Ford or Dodge.

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