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Old Aug 3, 2017
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New guy needs help lowering

Im sure this horse has already had his beating but lets make sure hes good and beat down.

I just got a 00 2wd extended cab xlt and want to lower it. I was thinking a 2/4 or a 3/4 so drop coils in the front and a flip kit with lift shackles in the back.

I have two questions:

1. I currently have 235/75/15's, will these work with the drop Im thinking?

2. Can I run stock shocks with this setup? (I know I'd need shocks for the 3/4 but what about 2/4)

Thanks in advance, and sorry but I couldnt find the exact answer to my question in the forum. Switching over from jeeps Im used to taking the vehicle in a more upward direction.
 
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Old Nov 15, 2017
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From: Millington
Originally Posted by ekucolonel17
Im sure this horse has already had his beating but lets make sure hes good and beat down.

I just got a 00 2wd extended cab xlt and want to lower it. I was thinking a 2/4 or a 3/4 so drop coils in the front and a flip kit with lift shackles in the back.

I have two questions:

1. I currently have 235/75/15's, will these work with the drop Im thinking?

2. Can I run stock shocks with this setup? (I know I'd need shocks for the 3/4 but what about 2/4)

Thanks in advance, and sorry but I couldnt find the exact answer to my question in the forum. Switching over from jeeps Im used to taking the vehicle in a more upward direction.
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You might check with the manufacturer of the kit you will be using. They have generally worked out the bugs and should be able to answer your questions.
 
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