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This is a discussion on Post Your Setup within the Street forums, part of the General Discussion category; Here's my setup. needed something to haul my boat, so this is one of my first trucks. I bought the ...

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    Here's my setup. needed something to haul my boat, so this is one of my first trucks. I bought the truck as is for, in my opinion, a very decent price! I will be making a few changes, the stickers however were removed the second I got to my driveway! haha! let me know what you guys think!

    1993 silvy
    4/6" drop
    20" staggered GFG trento 5's
    ragtop
    and more..


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    Quote Originally Posted by vr6wannabe View Post
    Here's my setup. needed something to haul my boat, so this is one of my first trucks. I bought the truck as is for, in my opinion, a very decent price! I will be making a few changes, the stickers however were removed the second I got to my driveway! haha! let me know what you guys think!

    1993 silvy
    4/6" drop
    20" staggered GFG trento 5's
    ragtop
    and more..
    Truck has potential. In my opinion, I would get rid of that antenna, the vent things on the windows and whatever the hell that thing is on the roof? I'm also not a fan of cowl hoods, but to each his own. All this and a new set of billet's and that truck is rocking. Again, nice truck.... All just my opinions.

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    Just realized I hadn't put my new ride on here. Sold my 94, this is doing the job as my current daily.

    Before and after....More mods to come. Next is an HD Hood, sitting in my garage...Needs cutting and paint.

    Day I bought it



    Current


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    some real nice trucks

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    This is pretty much the way my truck sits as of now. Z71 with lift blocks removed. Soon Ill be doing 2" drop shackles and keys.



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    Re: Post Your Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by tritip View Post
    1996
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    1500 (Cheyenne)
    2wd
    Tire Size -- its like 5 am...I will look around 10 am and get back to ya...
    Wheel Size -- 20"
    2" Eich shackle on rear for lvl purpose.
    Aftermarket Bumpers: LMC Trucks website....Bumper and Val w/lights
    Replaced all the lighting through LMC. Headlights converted to non-sealed beam.
    Taillights -- LED.
    Any fender or body trimming needed? (If so where?) None, although my fronts rub a tad from tire width.
    Cowl Induction hood (trying to design a sealed system for my intake to the Cowl. Anyone with a set-up for that please chime in)
    K&N, Shorty Headers, Flowmaster 40's, MSD Coil, Hypertech programmed. (going to put 1.6 rockers TBD)
    Limited Slip thrown in. (got tired of the one strip off the line)
    All work done by me.....except the tranny below.
    Tranny built by Summit Transmissions -- Standard stage II set-up.

    I bought the truck with zero upgrades...old stock work truck set-up.

    This is before most of the upgrades.


    Day of hood install.
    Finished some more work to it.





    I am going to start on the interior now.

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    I just put a 3-4 drop on it as well. I will post a pic of that later...looks good with the 3-4 on it.

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    Here is my setup for now. Truck was like this when i bought it. I really want to go a little lower.

    1996 silverado rcsb 2wd
    3"/4" drop
    22" rims with 285/35/22 tires



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    Here is my 01. I used the belltech 2/4 drop with coils n the font and the shackles / hangers n the rear. Sitting on 20s wrapped in 275/55r20.


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    Is that a 2 wd?

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    Yea mine is

    98 Yukon
    6" Pro Comp SL, 3" BL, 17 x 9 Dick Cepek DC-1, 37 x 12.5 BF Goodrich KM2s, 7.5 Jensen Touch Screen

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    *UPDATE!!!*

    I've got some 24s wrapped in 305/35 tires and a 2/4 drop



    98 Yukon
    6" Pro Comp SL, 3" BL, 17 x 9 Dick Cepek DC-1, 37 x 12.5 BF Goodrich KM2s, 7.5 Jensen Touch Screen

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    Nice trucks guys! Plenty of inspiration in this thread. Gives me something to look forward to when I lower my truck.

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    Cant post pics yet but ill be back . . 2011 Silverado . . removed block and 1.5"shackle .. 20" LTZ wheel son 275's . . then i lifted her . .

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    Re: Post Your Setup

    Year - 2006
    Make - Chevy
    Model - Silverado
    2wd or 4wd - 2wd
    Tire Size - 285/60r17
    Wheel Size - 17
    Drop kit size and Brand if not stock - 0.5/2 2" drop Shackles from autozone 1/4 of a coil cut on front springs turned out to be .5"



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    4.8\NV3500\3.23's\Airaid TBS\Flowmaster 40 Series Muffler\Volant Power Core CAI w/ Scoop\0/2 Drop

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    Re: Post Your Setup

    I absolutely LOVE your bumper!

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    08 Sierra crew cab 4X4 dropped 4/6, all belltech. Front is 2" spindles and struts set @ 2". Rear is a flip kit with lift hanger set @ 6" and street performance shocks.



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    Re: Post Your Setup

    1995 2wd Silverado
    Wheels: Summit Racing Legend 5 series 17x8 at 5.5" BS and 17x9 6" BS
    Tires: Nitto NT 450s; 255/50s up front and 275/50s out back
    Full 4/6 drop kit from DJM (Spindles, springs; flip kit)
    Currently running stock front shocks and air shocks at the rear.
    I also have a set of HD 2500 6 pack leafs.
    Also, all fenders have been rolled.



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    Great looking truck!!

    BTW, could you explain "rolled fenders"?

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    The bottom of the wheel opening is shaped like an "L" towards the wheel. If its not "rolled" there's a chance of that lip catching the tire and tearing it. Rolling it is the process of making that L shape into a tight J so the tires can't catch it. Also, to my understanding, doing it this way keeps most of the structural rigidity; this is apposed to just shaving that bottom lip off entirely.

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