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justin
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3/15/2003
19:28:05

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what is the height difference between the r/t and a stock 2wd



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3/15/2003
19:58:52

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1_Bad_Dakota
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3/15/2003
21:01:22

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JAGdak
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3/16/2003
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what does everyone recommend? 2/3 or 3/5 for 2000 sport on 18's...i dont want slammed but i'd like to lessen wheel well space



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3/16/2003
18:24:31

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I did 2/3 on my 98 Sports Ext Cab. Looks pretty good. Not too low. It looks level now. Have 17's on it.



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3/16/2003
19:20:01

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John

When you gona post some photos here or at DTW site ???

What kind of 17's did you get???

Dan

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3/16/2003
19:30:32

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what about a 2/2 or 3/3 would either one be more complicated than doing a 2/3, 3/5?

i'd like to keep the front end just a little lower than the rear and still only leave an inch or so gap on the rear tire.

i guess a more direct question would be what kind of drop setting will achieve a .25-.5 inch gap on the front and .5-1 inch gap on the rear.

thanks in advance for any help.



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3/19/2003
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