crazymikey
+1y
Hey guys. I'm expecting my tax return in the mail any day now giving me the chance to drop my truck. Now,I can only do a static drop at this point because I can't afford to bag it,can't take the truck off the road for the time it needs to do all the work etc to bag it,so that'll probably be a next year project....
Anyways back on track here. I want to drop my truck pretty low,but I still need to drive it daily,so I don't want to get hung up on speedbumps or curbs,driveways etc,because I don't want to smash my diff off something,or hit any of my suspension components and rip something off.
Now,I was just out on my level driveway with a tape measure and recorded the heights from the truck to the ground at different points. Hopefully with these dimensions,you guys can help me determine what size drop would be 'practical'.
Bottom of the front bumper to ground - 13"
Bottom of bed (below rear licence plate) to ground - 20"
Frame rail infront of rear wheel before it bends up over the axle to ground - 10", and 9" in the front,behind the front wheel,basically about inline with the side view mirror.
Rear differential to ground - 8" at the lowest point
Very bottom of the leaf springs to ground - approx 7.5"
Top of tire to bottom of fender lip (rear) - 7"
Top of tire to bottom of fender lip (front) - about 3.5"
I was thinking I could do a 6" drop,but then that only leaves me with ground clearance as little as an inch and a half in some spots. Most like a 4" drop would be pretty big,but still give me enough to usually not run into problems. Keep in mind,I just have a 2WD B2200 and I run 14" rims with 205/75/14 tires and do not plan on upgrading the wheels any time soon.
Thanks in advance!