So,
I've got my 2006 Sierra dropped. It's about a 3/5. Here is how I dropped it.
Front:
DJM LCA
DJM UCA
DJM 1415 shocks
New tie rods
1in spacer (chevy lean fix)
Rear:
DJM Flip Kit
1in lift shackle
DJM 1800 shocks
The bottoming out issue is on the front driver side. I measured the driver side and passenger side and they both sit right at 24in (from the lip of the wheel to the bottom of the fender). I've been under it enough to feel confident that everything is tight.
That leaves the shocks. Could I have a bad shock? The driver side when I hit a bump/dip in the road slams down and I'm pretty sure that my cross member is slamming down. The passenger side doesn't feel NEARLY as soft and does not bottom out easily.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance,
I've got my 2006 Sierra dropped. It's about a 3/5. Here is how I dropped it.
Front:
DJM LCA
DJM UCA
DJM 1415 shocks
New tie rods
1in spacer (chevy lean fix)
Rear:
DJM Flip Kit
1in lift shackle
DJM 1800 shocks
The bottoming out issue is on the front driver side. I measured the driver side and passenger side and they both sit right at 24in (from the lip of the wheel to the bottom of the fender). I've been under it enough to feel confident that everything is tight.
That leaves the shocks. Could I have a bad shock? The driver side when I hit a bump/dip in the road slams down and I'm pretty sure that my cross member is slamming down. The passenger side doesn't feel NEARLY as soft and does not bottom out easily.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance,