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Old 07-28-2013, 04:50 PM   #1
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Lowered Crew Cab on 22's

I had my 06 Silverado crew cab lowered 4/6 on 22's with 265/35/22 tires. It was spindles and springs in front and flip and notch in the rear with all new shocks, I'm not sure of the brand of the kit though.

Anyway, It still rides really good. The front turned out a bit lower than the front, but it looks fine to me I don't mind that. The shop that lowered it also do alignments, they said they can't get all of the negative camber out of the front with it this low. It drives good and does not pull to one side either.

Should I worry about some slight negative camber? Or should I try to raise the front an inch with some 1 inch coil spacers and then see if it aligns better? I am tucking a bit of tire.

This shop uses those laser alignment machines, maybe those don't do as well on slammed vehicles.

Here's a few pics, I really like how it turned out, it almost looks a bit lower than 4/6.



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