Static NBS Thread 99-07c

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Couple more of my crew can on the rep 24z
 
Buddy's putting my drop kit on tonight and tomorrow and told me I may need to buy different tires it's a 5/7 drop on a rcsb with stock 16's with 255/70/16 tires anyone share any experiences
 
Buddy's putting my drop kit on tonight and tomorrow and told me I may need to buy different tires it's a 5/7 drop on a rcsb with stock 16's with 255/70/16 tires anyone share any experiences

Yea those are 30.1"..I ran 245/65/17 which are 29.5 at 5.5" up front and they rubbed so you are gonna rub with a tire that tall..try like a 255/65/16 -29.1"
 
I figured if I pulled it would ride better cause it wouldn't be as stiff no? I might be wrong lol


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when you are unloaded it should be like having a block, the ride shouldnt be affected because its not doing anything, it only acts as a leaf when the suspension sags enough for the outter edges to contact the leaf
 
If I drop my 2004 CCSB Z-71 4wd in the rear via 2" drop shackles, and by removing the lift block will I have to add shims to obtain a correct pinion angle?
 
If I drop my 2004 CCSB Z-71 4wd in the rear via 2" drop shackles, and by removing the lift block will I have to add shims to obtain a correct pinion angle?

You will just have to check the pinion angle since every truck is different but I didnt have to shim mine
 
Thanks for the info everyone. Anyone know what the specs are for the pinion angle of a NBS? Any recommendations on a tool to measure the pinion angle?
 
Ask him for info on the leds in the turn signals, I've asked him a few times on IG and he hasn't answered.
 
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