Lowering kit

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Ilikemtb999

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Yea it’s been a few years, I don’t recall having any issue with doing it and riding on stock springs I think has its advantages.
 

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also note if you have stick on weights inside the wheel. with stock 18's we had to trim the lower balljoint a good amount onto the threads to make sure it cleared the weights with an amount of space i was comfortable with. pic is with the stock 18's with 3" in the front and 4" in the rear.

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We had to cut the ball joint stud AND install thinner nuts before the factory steel wheel would go on. I seem to remember there was a bit more clearance on one side vs. the other, but both had to get the trim and thinner nut.
 

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We had to cut the ball joint stud AND install thinner nuts before the factory steel wheel would go on. I seem to remember there was a bit more clearance on one side vs. the other, but both had to get the trim and thinner nut.
I believe my spindles came with thinner nuts that we ended up using as well.
 

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