2 inch rear drop.

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i would do the front 1 inch might as well replace stock struts for a better ride in front and can keep it stock height if you wanted.
 

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Lookin' good Lee! Welcome to the lowered burb club! I like those wheels too...good choice.
 
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Lookin' good Lee! Welcome to the lowered burb club! I like those wheels too...good choice.

Thanks Bro. There is a fine line between "tacky" and "sickk" when it comes to wheels and modifications. Most cast wheel on the the market IMHO fall in the "tacky" category. I like a clean, classy understated look, that says look at me.
 
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Update: The 2 inch rear drop Belltech springs Tony sent me are about to get bagged with Airlift part number 60792. the inside spring diameter is 5 inches and my loaded height is 8.25 inches. The Airlift 60792 is a 4.9 wide x 8 inch tall bag. Tony has been a GREAT help in sorting this out for me, and really knows this stuff well. I wonder if suspension and performance is what he dreams about at night too.

I thought I might post the part numbers in case someone else down the road wants this set-up.
 

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