Just curious. I lowered my truck last month,and I installed Toxic drop shocks all around,flipped my ball joints,cranked my t-bars all the way down,mono-leafed it and put in 3" blocks. With the stock rims and tires,the front nearly tucked and I could get 2 fingers between the back tire and the fender lip.
This weekend I installed 14" chrome rims with 175/65/14 tires,and I got a ton of drop with them. My lower control arms are like 3" from the ground and my exhaust is 4",while my frame is about 5.5 to 6". I have huge tire/fender gaps with these wheels,but they really do make the truck look damn low. But the minitrucker in me says it's never low enough.
I do have some Pathfinder rims which are going to be my summer rims,and I'll either be running a 195/60/15 or 205/55/15 tire on them and I want the truck to look absofreakinlutely slammed on them. I honestly don't care about ride quality,but I care about safety.
I went with a 3" block because I heard things about a 4" block putting the driveshaft angle out of whack and stuff like that.
So,without notching my frame or cutting my bed,can I go any lower with my static drop? I'm really getting the itch to bag it next year,but this year I just want the crap slammed out of it.
This is how it's sitting right now on 175/65/14s.