265/35/22 and 270/40/22, they rub a little because I have the meatier wheels (270/40/22) upfront right now, but when I have my 265/35/22 in the front they don’t rub. It’s only minor rubbing so I’m not that concerned, I could take off the wheel well cover or rotate the wheels again to prevent it.
265/35/22 in the rear and 275/40/22 in the front for now. Front rubs a little since I rotated the meatier tires to the front but nothing crazy. I’ll probably end up taking off the wheel well cover soon or just rotate the meatier wheels back to the rear
I don’t have specific details on the brands cause I got it done by other people but it was a 4/6 from with 4inch drop spindle, 6inch rear spring, relocated arm bracket, but after I got that drop it started wobbling it at 50-55. So after the drop I got the inner and outer tie rods changed out...
Thanks @89Suburban. I cranked up my dropped torsion keys damn near all the way and rotated my rear (meatier) wheels to my front wheels. I also updated my inner and outer tie rods along with the lower ball joints and a couple other small things that needed updating. Here’s how she’s sitting now...
I had aligned right before I took this pics, I don’t have the printouts tho. Front seemed wayyy to low compared to the back so I cranked up the torsion keys a little and that seemed to helped out a lot with the camber (I want to crank them up more but I’m not sure how much or how safe it is. I...
Not sure if no one has talked about this or I just can’t find the thread. But I got a 4/6 drop on my 04 Yukon (even tho it probably sitting at a 7/6 lol) and the chamber for the two front tires are negative af. I bought adjustable control arms so I would avoid this problem yet I still got it...
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