Not sure on the DJM 3/3, but here is a 2/3 using Belltech drop spindles, 3" blocks, & Toxic drop shocks front & rear. Also older factory 14's with stock size tires. If you don't want the "rake" look, I'd do a 2/3 or 3/4 drop.
I'm running a $30 3" drop block in the rear. so im sure a 3" drop looks fine. front end wise, 3"-4" will make a huge difference in looks. so a 3/3 should be good
well the 2/3 spidle and blocks drop it levle im just afraid the 3/3 with the 3''drop arm and 3'' drop block will sit a** high i dont know man thanks thoe
I did, partially cause mine were shot. But whats nice is, cause I bought the drop spindles and shocks, I still have most of my factory ride in front.
I don't think so. I guess it all depends on if the shocks can do it, but I don't see why not. A buddy of mine ran regular shocks when he dropped his Nissan Hardbody, had no problems.
SD, did you guys lift the front back up a little or is that before? I thought the front sat lower than that.
that was first time around when we dropped his truck at 3/3........ if you notice these are old pics with the old front bumper grill and valance.... ....... nothing to worry about... this truck is still rydin' low