1" rear drop

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coacht

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Hey guys I just bought a 13 AWD sitting on 285/45/22's. It has about 1.75" rake in the front right now. I'd like to drop the rear about a 1" without messing with the ride too much. What are some recommendations that you guys have done and are happy with?

I tried searching but I got tons and tons of different threads. Other than the way it sits, I am completely in love with this vehicle!
 

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Might be easy enough to get some 2" drop springs and a 1" spacer to get a 1" drop. Not to sure on what else to do. Congrats on the new ride! Post up some pics if you get a chance
 

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When i first bought mine i bent the air ride leveler rods to lower mine a 1" or 2"
 
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what does the truck measure from ground to fenderlip all around right now.
 
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The rear was like 37" and the front like 35 1/4". Something like that, I'll have to double check.
 

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I have a 1 to 2 inch lowering spring.
On 285 45 22 rear will sit at 35.75 to 36


I did a truck few weeks ago was at like 35.5 but smaller tire with 2 inch springs
http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=73989

Non autoride truck but on autoride and extenders yiu will get 1.25 to 1.5 drop max.

The springs and extenders are 270 shipped.
 
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