Hi, I have a 2006 Chevy Colorado and I put in 4" blocks to lower the rear end. When I removed the towers I noticed that it was very hard because it hit the stops. I removed the stops and it is very soft but it sticks. What I want to know is what did you do to correct this problem???
Did you really just cut the spring while it was under compression with the strut? I'm going to take mine apart and cut them but man that seemed dangerous lol
Hi, I have a 2006 Chevy Colorado and I put in 4" blocks to lower the rear end. When I removed the towers I noticed that it was very hard because it hit the stops. I removed the stops and it is very soft but it sticks. What I want to know is what did you do to correct this problem???
How much did you lay down on the springs, friend, to do the same thing, thanks..
Real inspirational
Did you really just cut the spring while it was under compression with the strut? I'm going to take mine apart and cut them but man that seemed dangerous lol
Yes I did. Pretty scary wouldn't recommend lol
Looks much better, considering it had that HIGH ASS Z71 suspension..
I know these are the extreme wheel but do you remember what size these are full 3 numbers example 245/75/15
I dont remember bro sorry
What wheels are those?
Hey man this was a dope daily. What rims were they and was it a direct fit ? Thanks
Yup direct fit and they colorado extreme wheels
So for the front you just cut springs?
Yup
What wheels where thos?
Colorado extreme wheels
What were y’all cutting off of your frame
The welded on body mount brackets
what size drop?
Like a 3 4
It was 4x4?
You sold your Tahoe??
Yeah she's been gone for about 4 months I think
need more low bro
Never cut a spring while its loaded... YOU CAN DIE!
Dang why u selling all ur builds? Can't even get content
What wheels are those??