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elperuano

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I, too, have never been a fan of the "slammed" look. Well done, it looks okay but, to me, it can be overdone too. That said, I did lower mine. I did 1" in the front and 2" in the rear. It gave it (to me) a more "normal" stance, especially since mine is 2WD.

Do you got pics? That's about as low as I wanna go too
 

TahoeLex

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Anyone running 2” rear lower or 2/4” lowering kit on 305/45r22? I didn’t see any with that set up scrolling through the thread.

Looking to lower, just not sure which one I’d like better.

Thanks in advance!
 

crazycrew

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305/45/22 is close to a 33“ tire. I doubt many folks gonna be lowered with that tire.

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Wikidbwoy

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I have the same drop on my Tahoe, yours sits much lower, did you do anything more other then the nor cal drop kit?

I am actually running the Norcal 6" drop springs w/ both top and bottom spring spacers. I also kept the Magride shocks in. Because of all of that the rear prob sits more like a 4.5" drop.
 

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