lowered truck pics

David Burton

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Let me post a couple of dropped Tahoes here

tahoe1_500.jpg


tahoe2_500.jpg

And here's where I've taken them if you want pictures from different angles
https://www.carid.com/gallery/chevy/tahoe/
 

anthonyking166

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Does anyone have the t bolts out and the overload spring removed? Just curious to see how it looks

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1TRIKHD

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I like it! Now you said something about the center pin? What's up with that

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You will need to get a shorter one. The one that's in there now isn't threaded all the way up to the top of the alignment pin. I just went to ave hardware and got a grade 8 bolt that was shorter and a nut to go with it.
 

Deny

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Hi does any one know what is thr most positive ofset one can get for a 2500 4x4 lowered 3 5 thanks Denis
 

Deny

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Novak i plan on getting 20 the reason i want lots of positive on the wheels is because i am building a 55 chevy on a dmax frame and the front need to go in as much as i can. the 2500 was lowered 3 in the front and 5 in the back this brought the front wheels out. i would need something like plus 80 been looking but cant seem to find anything with big positive offset. any help would be appreciated













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OregonDMAX

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Most stock wheels are positive offset most aftermarket wheels are negative. You aren't really going to find more than a +24 positive
 

Novak

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So ultimately you want them sucked in like a rat rod? The reason I asked wheel size is because the calipers and brake are 16” until 07.5’ and then they moved to 17”
The stock wheel size (on WT/LT 07.5’) was a 17” +10 offset
I’m running my winter wheels and they are 17” +18 offset and I had to reroute my wheel speed sensor lines because the gap between the wheel and the spindle was that tight something like 3/8”
Keep in mind that what you’ll need to clear is your spindle at anything over +20 so I would measure your spindle and see how big of a wheel you need to go over that.



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Novak

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Brock is right though on finding anything more than +24
That’s gonna be a custom built set if it’s even possible

Where did you figure +80?


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