thanks for the pictures. I guess its not super tall, but your wheel wells look pretty full with basically 35's. It would probably look funny with my 305/55 20s.
You're welcome
No it's not a tall lift at all, I was pretty against lifting my truck too...
But like you I needed the extra clearance and I wanted the highest load range for my tires...I ran this tire size with the truck leveled, but the ride was pretty bad and it was REALLY bad on the front end parts. The first boosted launch I did with an upgraded turbo snapped the drivers side CV!
I know it looks fairly "beefy" but as it sits now, with the front lowered and the rear overload leaf removed with the 35's, it's only about 1" taller than it was before the lift.
IIRC, a 305/55/20 is a 34.4" tire???
I don't think that tire size would look bad at all with a lowered down 4" lift, and you shouldn't have any issues with rubbing. I rub a tiny bit at full lock in either direction, but I'm running a fairly aggressive offset and a pretty tall tire.
HOT COCOAL, I love the stance and was thinking about de-cranking my 4" lift down also. I have a question about the torsion bolts though.
My torsion bolts are cranked unevenly on my pickup and have seen this on other pickups from factory also. Is this to create a different pre-load on the bars for weight distribution? Does taking the bolts out make it ride uneven while hitting bumps, etc?
See below response to James' post for my thoughts on the t-bar bolts having different settings...
Nope, removing/adjusting the bolts only affects pre-load/ride comfort, ride height and the angles/ability of the IFS components... But as such, changing the adjustment either up or down will affect the set of adjustments for your steering alignment and technically you should have an alignment done if you're making a drastic change to the T-bar bolts...
I haven't needed to, and actually cuz I lowered mine my camber and toe settings are in a much more ready position to accommodate for boosted launches
supposably its to counter act the added weight of a driver and fuel tank on the driver side. personally, ive never seen it make a difference. my truck had the same amount of preload in each coilover and it sits level with me in it and full tank or without me in and 1/4 tank.
I've heard that too James.
I've also heard a couple other theories...
Like, the t-bar adjustment is different side to side to accommodate for a variance in fender to ground height left to right
And
The t-bars are adjusted to different heights to counter the effects of road crown...cuz most areas (especially around here) pave the roadways with the center being a high point and taper off to the sides to allow water to run off...
I've also heard it's like that to counter "torque steer" from the engine torquing/twisting the chassis under load/acceleration