Moonuhsato

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Just lowered my brand new sierra ecsb 2013. 5/7

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5/7. belltech. with helper shocks in rear. 275/55/20 with stock gmc wheels. tires were a little too big

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275/45/20. much better. planning on dropping it an inch all around and c-notch the rear
 
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Oktain

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Welcome, nice truck!

And don't forget about the "Edit Post" feature if you forgot to post anything in your first post lmao. I merged them all together for ya :crazy:
 

Moonuhsato

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It was sitting a little high in the front. Exactly one inch. So I had the shop adjust the front struts and drop it down another inch to level it out. I'm going to trim the chin spoiler, can't get out of my driveway without it hitting c
 

lowlife08

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good lookin truck.. what do you have up front spindles springs and struts? how well does it align?
 

Moonuhsato

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good lookin truck.. what do you have up front spindles springs and struts? how well does it align?

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Belltech spindles, 1"strut, and 2 inch coil relocators. Drive great(for a lowered truck) alignment is good. Going to have it notched up front to line it up next Wednesday when I get a c-notch and 1 inch lower shackles for the back. Riding 275/45/20 right now. 275/55/20 were fine but the big tires made it look like one of those Honda crossovers. Ha
 
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