Belltech 2/4 NBS Denali on 22's

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Right here man. This is a screenshot of where to do it. Hit upload file, find the file on your computer or phone and attach.

Write what u want and post reply.

You can post 5 pics at a time.

Fairly easy but if never navigated I can see the difficulty. Give it a go. Need to see pics now!

Any more questions just ask. Happy to help.

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Right here man. This is a screenshot of where to do it. Hit upload file, find the file on your computer or phone and attach.

Write what u want and post reply.

You can post 5 pics at a time.

Fairly easy but if never navigated I can see the difficulty. Give it a go. Need to see pics now!

Any more questions just ask. Happy to help.

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I'll get some good shots of it when it stops raining and get them on here.
 

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No problem they stole my truck day and stripped it down I'll be back.

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I don't know I have to rebuild I'll go with 22s or 20s they left my drop on my truck I got sum 17 inch factory wheels on now

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OHSIXX, I really like the ride. Along with the 2/3 kit I rebuilt the front end as the truck had 157,000 miles on it. The 20" wheels are new to me.
BADRIDES; Rear sits right at 34" and the front at 33", both +or- 1/4".
Fosscore was very influential in get me started on this project.
tor.....sorry to hear about your ride....good luck on the rebuild
 
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Put on about 100 miles with this new setup.....loving it so far. Had a little rubbing on the inner rear fender liners...just through bigger sweeping turns. Did some small trimming. Seems fine now.

Any thoughts overall Tony? @NORCAL SS

Followed directions to the 'T'....being my first suspension install things went fairly smooth.
 

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image.jpeg OSSIXX, I have about the same mileage on mine now and agree, very happy with the look and ride. My install also went pretty well with the exception of one 10mm rear sway bar bolt. Soaked it for days, would not come out nor could I break the head off. Had to cut the head off then drill it out. The carnage is shown above.....
 
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View attachment 61619 OSSIXX, I have about the same mileage on mine now and agree, very happy with the look and ride. My install also went pretty well with the exception of one 10mm rear sway bar bolt. Soaked it for days, would not come out nor could I break the head off. Had to cut the head off then drill it out. The carnage is shown above.....

I had to laugh when I read that......same thing happened to me although I snapped an extension......ended up drilling it out.....PITA while laying on your back getting metal shavings on your arm lol. I guess 10 yrs of midwest winters will do that to nuts and bolts......
Glad to hear you are liking it though :Handshake:
 

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Rear will need to cut plastic liners. Easy to do with sheet rock knife
 

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Fosscore was very influential in get me started on this project.
tor.....sorry to hear about your ride....good luck on the rebuild

Glad I could help out. Lots of good models and advice to choose from on here. Nice!
 

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