Re: ride height need measurement
Here ya go.... Two inches from top of tire to bottom of cladding in the front and three inches in the rear. Details myclone style at the end
Front: I took the measurement from the top of the tire using a straight edge laid across the tire since it was a PIA to get an accurate measurement from the side wall so depending on your tire diameter your measurements may vary. I have a coil over set up in the front so I adjusted it until it "looked right" and I really didnt pay any attention to what the height was before installing the suspension so I dont have any numbers to throw at you and say "I lowered it X amount".
Rear: Ditto on laying a straight edge across the top of the tire to get the measurement here too. Installing 1" blocks along with the 3" belltech leaves almost leveled the truck according to a measuring tape (you couldnt tell by eye) and I like a little rake so I fabbed up some lowering blocks and whittled them down on the milling machine until they were at .795" rather than 1.00" (IIRC). Be aware that if youre using the stock shock configuration in the rear that going much lower without using blocks or relocating the shock mounts puts the shock at the very last 1/4 of its travel. Not a huge deal IMO but if I went lower without shorter shocks or relocating the mounts I would have lost ~90% of the travel on compression. As it stands now I actually flipped the upper shock cross bar so that its bolted on from above the frame rather than below...not much to be gained there as far as travel but every little bit helped IMO.
FWIW. Ken at times I believe you and I have similar thought processes on some things automotive so I will say this....I personally wouldnt go much, if any, lower than this on something that I would want to drive anywhere. As it stands there is maybe 2" between the IC scoop up front and the road surface so even a piss ant that raises his head up at the wrong moment is gonna take the scoop off not to mention road kill, errant semi truck recaps, or just about any other road debri.
:2cents: FWIW