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  1. #11
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    A 4/6 on an OBS looks really good. You will most certainly want to notch the frame though. As long as youre fairly careful and dont hit bad roads to fast. I loved mine, and it never had to much trouble with bottoming out. If you ever want to go back up its a bit easier and cheaper than continuing lower (provided you save the stock parts). If you want I can send pics of my truck with both the 2/4 and 4/6 drops on it so you can get some ideas.
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    My 92 was dropped 4/6 and drug on speed bumps but I did have Corvette tires and wheels on it, low profile 17s and 18s. My 93 has a 2/4 drop on it and its very utilitarian and I can take it anywhere without fear and put just about any size within reason tire on it that I want.
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    I went 3/4 on my trunk just right can go up steep drive with out scraping the front.

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    I also have 91 rcsb,had a 4/6 not really any probloms but the steep driveways scraping the front air dam. Even have long tubes no problom looked badass vs the 2/4 drop. Now I have air ride so really no probloms.
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    i would do 2/4 now that you said dirt roads and cattle gaurds
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    I like 2/4 at the lowest for static drops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kerrige View Post
    I like 2/4 at the lowest for static drops.
    You don't even have a truck. Ugh. Never mind a lowered one you have to tolerate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchy View Post
    You don't even have a truck. Ugh. Never mind a lowered one you have to tolerate.
    I was stating my opinion you douche.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LamboDoNoMo View Post
    Mines a 2/5, has a nice aggressive stance, mine was originally a 2/4 but with the cal tracs it dropped another inch id love to slam mine but i drive it to hard and the roads are to rough
    You must live in okla?!...the roads are pretty bad lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuiltZ71 View Post
    You must live in okla?!...the roads are pretty bad lol
    Pretty bad? They're terrible.

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